Debussy and others tried to mimic the sound of the gamelan orchestra in their classical compositions.
The ETF only represents the underlying security or index it is designed to mimic.
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This allows the team to mimic the behavior of ion channels in the brain.
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They are bioengineered to mimic the way deer antler bone grows through the skin.
Educational, psychological, and developmental models always tend to mimic the commercial products of their times.
"I started trying to mimic the sounds of the Pacific Northwest thunderstorms, " Parks says.
Grey parrots have become a status symbol, because of their ability to mimic speech.
Most were tailor-made, engineered to carry specific genetic mutations to mimic human diseases and conditions like autism.
This essentially means that metamaterials can be used to mimic our spacetime, as well as many others.
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The idea is to mimic the wear and tear that print books get when sold to libraries.
Her aim was to mimic the daguerreotype process used back then, limiting herself to one frame per sitter.
They were built of substances meant to mimic biological materials and had radiation sensors embedded throughout the torso.
With funding from the U.S. Department of Defense, Roitblat built a computer designed to mimic the dolphins' abilities.
This ETF aims to mimic the Japanese market by investing in large companies like Toyota, Honda and Canon.
They adjust the temperature and pressure of the mix to mimic conditions at various heights above sea level.
This is my experience with the Left attempting to mimic the libertarian position.
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And it's just beginning a radical overhaul of its product-design process to mimic the success of rivals like Toyota.
Many try to mimic specific investing methods, like global macro or fixed-income arbitrage.
The robot is designed to mimic the Gerridae family of bugs, which are more commonly knows as water striders.
They are open in the middle and covered with a soft fabric, to mimic the feel of a hammock.
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The fresh, light scent, called Vert Oriental, is meant to mimic green tea leaf during the Chinese spring harvest.
The proteins were activated in mice bred to mimic the effects of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy.
Parabens have the ability to mimic the hormone estrogen, which may play a role in the development of breast cancer.
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And then you tell us, laughably really, that the Republicans ought to mimic David Cameron's winning electoral recipe in Britain.
The care and setting at Pikler are intended to mimic those of a home to the extent possible in an institution.
Because Boxtox injections freeze the muscles of the face, they also inhibit our ability to mimic the facial expressions of others.
Fenocchio faces the Place Rossetti, whose shuttered townhouses seem to mimic the colours of the ice cream in their faded paintwork.
Old-fashioned planetarium projectors used a metal sphere, pierced with thousands of holes and illuminated from within, to mimic the starry sky.
The rest have to make do with a quick swipe across the knee with a scalpel, to mimic a surgery scar.
Both resveratrol and STACs appear to mimic the effects of restricting calorie intake, which has been seen to slow ageing in animals.
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