Examples of using Mimics in English and their translations into Chinese
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I always thought they were mimics.
Agro-ecology mimics nature not industrial processes.
IBM starts testing AI software that mimics the human brain.
It mimics the way the human brain works and recognises patterns.
Children are great mimics, limit your own media use.
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Especially if you will use the resulting figure for future investment purposes,select a past period that mimics the present.
Since children are fantastic mimics, restrict your own media usage.
Because it mimics the blue light of dawn, it can sabotage your sleep ritual by“waking you up.”.
What the studio created is a packing design which mimics the Petit Pli product;
Like other mimics, the octopus changes its coloring to disguise itself.
Ikea sent a designer to live in a research station that mimics a Mars habitat to learn about designing for small spaces.
A drug that mimics the LIF6 function, for example, would be a boon to cancer treatment and prevention.
Co-senior author Dr Shaochen Chen used rapid3D printing technology to create a scaffold that mimics central nervous system structures.
RPA is a type of software that mimics the activity of a human being in carrying out a task within a process.
He places millions of the tiny protein molecules, resembling white powder,into an oxygen-free chamber that mimics the conditions of the primordial Earth.
Our model of care mimics the family unit, with two parents and no more than 6-8 children in a household.
The researchers found that it also stimulated the action of another protein(AMPK),which effectively mimics exercise and reduces chronic inflammation.
The device mimics the process of photosynthesis in order to manufacture medicines and other important molecules.
Whereas, Fedora also following the same six months release cycle,pretty much mimics a rolling release Linux distro(though it is not one of those).
The molecule ddhCTP mimics these nucleotide building blocks and becomes incorporated into the virus's genome.
One anti-CRISPR protein even“mimics” DNA to throw the CRISPR-guided detection machine off its trail.
How Arc mimics this is, it encapsulates its RNA in order to transfer it from one neuron to another.
If there was a way to deliver something that mimics TGFB2, perhaps we could stop proliferation of squamous cell carcinoma,” Espinosa says.
This demo mimics the popular card flip technique which can rotate an element 360 degrees around its own x or y-axis.
Bush has vascular parkinsonism, a rare syndrome that mimics Parkinson's disease, and has used a motorized scooter or wheelchair in recent years.
As the prosthetic mimics the natural functions of a dog's original leg, it has a very positive effect on the dog.
Georgia: I will say that physio mimics the speech side of things in that the hospital jobs are harder to come by.
This process mimics traditional photography, in which light from the subject exposes photographic film inside of a camera.
An iPhone application that mimics the blasting of the African trumpet, however, has been downloaded more than a million times.