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A diamond simulant is a non-diamond material that is used to simulate the appearance of a diamond, and may be referred to as diamante.
Simulated DNA Copy Number (SiDCoN) is a spreadsheet-based application designed to simulate the appearance of B-allele and logR plots for all known types of tumour DNA copy number changes, in the presence or absence of stromal contamination.
After Teich brought the stump back to the studio, it was treated to simulate the appearance of aging.
Gunn, who was eight years old at the time, spent a few sessions wearing a fancy white dress and standing stock still in a walking position — her feet were balanced on wooden blocks to simulate the appearance of being in motion — being sketched and photographed by Norman Rockwell.
The L5 transverse processes simulate the appearance of the bicorne hat made famous by Napoleon Bonaparte in the early nineteenth century.
The CANON prototype was able to simulate the appearance, growth, and senescence of phytomers on individual shoots of the plant comprising the plant canopy.
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This may cause a normal articular surface to appear indistinct and ill defined, simulating the appearance of cartilage degeneration [13].
The words of more than 60 people are conveyed by eight actors simulating the appearance, mannerisms and speech patterns of the people they interviewed.
The tomb was the dwelling of the dead and simulated the appearance of one or several rooms, constructed in bedrock and built of stone.
From the very beginning, wallpaper had been regarded as a substitute for tapestry, painted cloth, leather, and wood paneling, and the first wallpapers were esteemed because they so cleverly and inexpensively simulated the appearance of more costly hangings.
In this paper, we present a modular framework for simulating the appearance of sandy landscapes.
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