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mimic

[mim-ik] / ˈmɪm ɪk /




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These cells can be assembled into small, beating clusters that mimic aspects of heart function.

From Science Daily

By using custom gloves that mimic the hand of its Memo robot and employing workers in various homes to complete tasks, CEO Tony Zhao says costs can be dramatically reduced.

From MarketWatch

By using custom gloves that mimic the hand of its Memo robot and employing workers in various homes to complete tasks, CEO Tony Zhao says costs can be dramatically reduced.

From MarketWatch

And the Met’s overproduced installation—comprising dark, black halls and bright, white fluorescent tubes—mimics and competes with the artworks themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Based on the findings in human tissue, the team investigated whether a similar buildup of aging cells occurred in a mouse model designed to mimic TLE.

From Science Daily