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These simple, rustic vessels were designed to emulate ancient ceramics.
The precast specimens were designed to emulate monolithic cast-in-place specimens.
Images in Experiment 2 were 'Clumpy Lumpy Background' synthetic textures that were designed to emulate real mammogram textures (Castella, Kinkel, Descombes, & Eckstein, 2008).
The layout and geometry of the experimental apparatus were designed to emulate a simplified core of a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR).
Mimics were designed to emulate the amphipathic patterning, helicity, and hydrophobicity of SP-C, and to include no, one, or two vicinal amide-linked, N-terminal octadecyl chains (providing a reach equivalent to that of natural palmitoyl chains).
The sloping glass walls in the front entrance were designed to emulate the many car dealerships that are located along University Avenue.
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Tanjong Jara was designed to emulate a Malay sultan's palace.
The brand's in-store counters are designed to emulate traditional apothecaries, with wooden drawers and cabinets.
It's now plausible to argue that computers are playing subtler, more imaginative chess than the humans they're designed to emulate.
That company, the Arktronics Corporation, made a software package called Jane that cost $295 and was designed to emulate Apple's Lisa operating system, which back then cost $10,000.
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