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virtual

[vur-choo-uhl] / ˈvɜr tʃu əl /


ADJECTIVE
computer-generated
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The companies said they will collaborate to enable virtual design, testing and validation through the use of “digital twins”—simulations of physical processes—for industries such as semiconductor, robotics, aerospace, automotive, energy, and healthcare.

From Barron's

More specifically, they see opportunities to “connect the physical and digital worlds through digital twins,” which are virtual versions of real-life assets.

From MarketWatch

"When they cast their eyes over Cranach's map, pausing at Mount Carmel, Nazareth, the River Jordan and Jericho, people were taken on a virtual pilgrimage," MacDonald says.

From Science Daily

Using a virtual reality behavioral system in mice, scientists identified regulatory factors that help move memories into increasingly stable states or allow them to fade entirely.

From Science Daily

But Ms Mutti rejected that proposal, saying virtual attendance could not replace physical representation.

From BBC