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mimic

[mim-ik] / ˈmɪm ɪk /




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These were then turned into nerve cells that mimicked the same metabolic defects seen in Leigh syndrome.

From Science Daily

The seeds also mimic the flavors of raspberry or strawberry seeds, adding a subtle yet stylish touch to their individual fruit jams.

From Salon

To mimic the conditions of a rocket ascent, they launched the missile and, after it broke the sound barrier, triggered the abort system.

From Los Angeles Times

In order to mimic work, particularly monthly salaried employment, new claimants have to wait five weeks for their first payment.

From BBC

This device continuously rotates cells to mimic the disorienting effects of zero gravity.

From Science Daily