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mimic effect
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1.38 |
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Nicotine mimics the effects of a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. |
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mimic movement
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0.92 |
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He flashed a hand low, mimicking the movement of catcher Joe Girardi. |
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mimic way
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0.86 |
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Business simulations mimic the way real businesses operate. |
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mimic action
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0.79 |
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On stage, two dancers mimic her actions or offer mild movement counterpoints. |
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mimic performance
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0.79 |
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Both funds closely mimic the performance of the index. |
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mimic behavior
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0.66 |
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The robots can be programmed to mimic the behavior of dogs, cats or humans. |
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mimic hormone
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0.66 |
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And it mimics hormones, which can lead to birth defects. |
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mimic index
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0.59 |
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In frustration, many are flocking to funds that mimic the index. |
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mimic sound
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0.59 |
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He laughs, mimicking the sound of a cheap keyboard. |
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mimic style
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0.53 |
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Even the trash cans are painted to mimic the style. |
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mimic condition
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0.46 |
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To force a bulb means to mimic the conditions of nature just enough to fool the poor thing into blooming early. |
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mimic motion
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0.39 |
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His hands moved, as he mimicked the motion of a swing. |
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mimic move
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0.39 |
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Rivaldo mimicked the move a minute later. |
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mimic estrogen
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0.33 |
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But certain synthetic chemicals, including organochlorines, mimic estrogens. |
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mimic life
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0.33 |
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At this age, fantasy often mimics real life. |
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mimic symptom
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0.33 |
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Heartburn, with its intense and sudden chest pain, can also mimic the symptoms of a heart attack. |
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mimic aspect
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0.26 |
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But several terrestrial regions of Earth mimic aspects of Mars. |
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mimic disease
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0.26 |
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Three other researchers will be honored for finding a way to mimic human diseases in mice as a tool for research. |
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mimic look
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0.26 |
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Another popular style of vinyl siding mimics the look of cedar shingles. |
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mimic strategy
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0.26 |
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His expansion plan for Latin America aims to mimic the strategy which has delivered success in Mexico. |