mimetic in English

adjective
1
relating to, constituting, or habitually practicing mimesis.
mimetic patterns in butterflies

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1. A mimetic polyalloy.

2. 12 In addition, hosts in sympatry were less likely to reject a mimetic model egg than a non-mimetic one.

3. Onomatopoeia and mimetic words are a striking feature of Japanese vocabulary.

4. 6 The future development of mimetic enzyme is prospected.

5. Both realism and naturalism are mimetic systems or practices of representation.

6. 1 The actors have to rely on their mimetic skills.

7. 29 The essence of realism, it is not merely figurative but meticulously mimetic.

8. 7 Onomatopoeia and mimetic words are a striking feature of Japanese vocabulary.

9. 2 Both realism and naturalism are mimetic systems or practices of representation.

10. In Mimesis and Alterity Taussig undertakes and eccentric history of the mimetic faculty

11. 13 The essence of realism, it is not merely figurative but meticulously mimetic.

12. 4 And, conversely, does mimetic illusionism-the anthropomorphic statue-always fail as art?

13. And, conversely, does mimetic illusionism-the anthropomorphic statue-always fail as art?

14. The essence of realism, it is not merely figurative but meticulously mimetic.

15. The Amphipathic agents surround the hydrophobic segments of MPs, thus serving as a membrane mimetic system

16. No, M' lud, we hold that it would have an emetic, not a mimetic, effect on any reader.

17. 17 Indeed Bratby's and Diebenkorn's works are stylistically closer to Expressionism than to mimetic realism.

18. 9 Photoelectric current and lifetime of vision mimetic retinal membrane has also been much improved ...

19. 21 This paper is focused on their applications as gene delivery vehicles , protein mimetic and catalyst carrier.

20. Consistent with other Barbitals, thiopental and pentobarbital have both GABA modulatory and GABA mimetic effects [9, 10]

21. 14 The Formalists evaluate literary form for its perceptibility and not for its mimetic capacity.

22. 25 The word biomimic comes from bio, as in biology and mimetic, which means to copy.

23. 3 A mimetic butterfly is one that resembles another kind of butterfly-usually a poisonous one.

24. Biomimetic Dentistry Mimics the Form and Function of Natural Teeth “Bio” means life and “mimetic” means mimic

25. Administration of corticoids and β-mimetic drugs is used to treat antibody-mediated AV block and cardiomyopathy.

26. 10 Photoelectric current and lifetime of vision mimetic retinal membrane has also been much improved by addition of nanometer...

27. 23 Because of its trace amount in the nature, it is always prepared by bio - mimetic synthesis methods.

28. 5 For example, does the precision of mimetic patterns in butterflies reflect the degree of protection they confer.

29. 19 METHODS: Based on the principle of EMG, IPs of muscle bundle of temporalis and mimetic muscle were determined.

30. 20 The appearance and classification of fat replacer, study and application of carbohydrate fat - mimetic overseas are introduced in the paper.

31. 18 No, M' lud, we hold that it would have an emetic, not a mimetic, effect on any reader.

32. 23 Nathalie Sarraute's novels could be claimed to display autonomy and reflexivity, despite her preoccupation with such a mimetic project.

33. 8 Photoelectric current and lifetime of vision mimetic retinal membrane has also been much improved by addition of nanometer particles.

34. 11 Nathalie Sarraute's novels could be claimed to display autonomy and reflexivity,(www.Sentencedict.com) despite her preoccupation with such a mimetic project.

35. 15 Michel Butor's justifications for the devices used in his early novels are also grounded in the language of mimetic realism.

36. 24 Objective To investigate the effect of L-4F, an apolipoprotein A-1 mimetic, in improving endothelium-dependent vasodilation under lipoprotein oxidative stress.

37. However, it is unclear whether the two Barbitals exert their GABA modulatory effect and GABA mimetic effect by the same or different mechanisms

38. 16 The mediaeval church was divided on the issue of whether there was impropriety in the mimetic representation of holy personages on stage.

39. 22 William Henry Fox Talbot, who produced the first photographic prints from a negative in 18 immediately saw the mimetic new medium as an art form.

40. For example, the Aposematic species involved in a Mullerian mimetic association all converge on the same coloration, thereby reducing the number of patterns that local predators have to learn

41. In the current trend of Antimodernistic architecture one can distinguish different concepts of the house: the traditional, regional, mimetic, eclectic, organic and primitive houses, placed in different contexts

42. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs using circular membrane scaffold protein (MSP) serve as a suitable membrane mimetic for transmembrane proteins by providing stability and tunability in lipid compositions, providing controllable biological environments for targeted proteins

43. ("Bio" means "life" and "mimetic" means "imitating.") In skin care, Biomimetic peptides can be found in targeted treatments like facial serums to help reduce t

44. So, according to my most absurd schematization, the mathematician is the archaeologist and cartographerof spatial environments; the physicist, of temporal environments; the chemist, of material environments; the biologist, of living environments; the Axiologist, of mimetic environments; and the transversal geniusis the archaeologist and

45. He moves easily from the nineteenth-century invention of mimetically capacious machines, such as the camera, backwards to the fable of colonial first contact' alleged mimetic prowess of primitives, ' and then forward to contemporary time, when the idea of Alterity is increasingly unstable.

46. The Contrarious mimetic reflex between critiquing re-presentation and projective presentation has been described by Alexander Leggatt as the distance between the early modern English actor standing "as it were, beside the character, commenting on it," and "showing it off," (20) which is to say, performing it.