The automated online scanning tool simulates a search that someone looking for fraudulent material would run.
And we can move back into the softer range that more naturally simulates breast tissue.
The game, which simulates a shooting practice, has been approved for children as young as four.
In business education, many MBA programs are adjusting their curricula to include more experiential field-based learning that simulates reality.
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VM, in effect, simulates a computer within a computer, which can adapt any Java program to run on any computer.
The model simulates various lifepaths and figures the chances of retirees having enough money for the rest of their lives.
The delay simulates the time it would take real signals to travel many millions of km across space from an asteroid.
The rescue was complicated by the remoteness of the site, which is favored because the harsh geography simulates conditions in Afghanistan.
The "enhanced interrogation techniques" included waterboarding, a method that simulates drowning and is considered torture by the new administration and around the world.
Ms. McAlister recommends that beginners opt for a full-size 88-key model that has a "weighted action, " which simulates the feel of actual piano hammers.
The fire, fed either by propane gas or E3 biofuel, which more closely simulates jet fuel but burns more cleanly, reacts to firefighters' actions.
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The tone of the hearings intensified when Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island asked Mukasey whether waterboarding, an interrogation technique that simulates drowning, is constitutional.
Once they achieved success in that manner, they then tested the computer in a way the simulates the hyperlearning hypothesis for the origin of schizophrenia.
When you're idle, it simulates random activity to keep you connected.
Local dealers then cut it with other chemicals such as benzocaine, a local anaesthetic which simulates the numbing effect that real cocaine has on the gums.
Using components from the popular game Full Spectrum Warrior, psychologist Skip Rizzo and his colleagues have fashioned a "virtual" world that simulates the sources of combat stress.
The seeded structure is placed in an incubator for about two weeks, in a "cooking" process that Atala says simulates how cell growth occurs inside the body.
But a new model that simulates the birth and evolution of planets shows that conditions need to be just, just right to get a solar system like ours.
The specialist platform for the peregrine adults, set up by the Hawk and Owl Trust on the cathedral's spire in 2011, simulates a cliff face at 75m (246ft) high.
All great communicators use a conversational tone when speaking to their audiences, and nothing simulates the look and feel of an actual conversation more than being in the moment.
On a recent morning, museum-goers were divided on the proposition of a contemporary installation in the contemplative chambers of the Cloisters even one that simulates the performance of medieval music.
Erickson Retirement Communities discovered that Wii games were fun and good exercise for seniors in its retirement homes, because swinging the remote simulates motions people use when playing for real.
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It may not be too long, she mused, before a young music student can listen as a computer simulates how each conductor's interpretation changes the way the orchestra sounds, from Mahler to Bruno Walter to Bernstein.
This is done using a technique called interferometry, which merges the beams of light in a way that simulates the sharpness (though not the brightness) of the images that would be obtained from a telescope whose mirror was 200 metres across.
But Nintendo says the Wii's popularity among the over-65 crowd wasn't totally unexpected because the game, which simulates sports like bowling and tennis, is "intuitive ... not intimidating, " said Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs at Nintendo of America.
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