" Despite being shot mostly from the waist up, she wore a heavy orthotic shoe with a significant lift to mimic a polio survivor's leg.
Princes do but play us ; compared to this, ;, All honour's mimic, all wealth alchemy.
There is a mimic: the organism that imitates the model.
In Blain's study, people didn't show ego depletion after 15 minutes of heavy cognitive work, so the team decided to go beyond the usual short time frame used in similar studies and instead mimic a typical workday.
The idea behind the green infrastructure approach is to mimic the way nature handles water, says Larry Levine, senior attorney in the water programme at the Natural Resources Defence Council, a US environmental group.
Don't mimic them — they'll probably get offended by that — but subtly copy some of their gestures and expressions.
And yet - methinks I'd rather see thee play That serpent of old Nile, whose witchery Made Emperors drunken, - come, great Egypt, shake Our stage with all thy mimic pageants!
An AI program can mimic human functions such as problem solving and learning.
The app will then remove any high frequencies to help mimic the sounds that a baby might hear in the womb.
For example, research has revealed women more often mimic the facial expressions of others, showing they are picking up on the other person's state of mind.
" In the short term, these changes can mimic heart damage, they point out, with cardiac cells often becoming "leaky" after strenuous workouts or events, releasing proteins into the bloodstream that, in other circumstances, could indicate a heart attack.
" Donor choices reflect in large part a traditional reverence for education and the fact that top universities such as Peking or Tsinghua are trying to mimic their US counterparts in tapping graduates' largesse.
Countries such as India and China can no longer expect to mimic the UK's industrial revolution, in which a large chunk of the workforce was employed in factories for several decades before the economy matured.
" 'Thus, it makes sense that texters rely on what they have available to them -- emoticons, deliberate misspellings that mimic speech sounds and, according to our data, punctuation.
The arm could mimic that of a humans, as it 'sweeps' for pedestrians to cross, but the message could come across unclear when it's coming from a robot and not a real person.
Xiao launched an online comedy series called 'Aobama Goes on Dates' in May, in which he showed off his amazing ability to mimic the president's facial expressions.
He describes the advanced computers at Baidu's Sunnyvale, California, lab as "rocket engines" whose software can be taught to mimic the functioning of the human mind.
" When it came to the hair, Natalie bought four different colours of Angora goat hair to get mimic Prince George's blonde tones.
itself estimates the cost at $6 billion — mainly because trying to mimic their performance is going to be tricky.
And, they say, the drugs were designed to mimic mutations in a gene, PCSK9, that protects people from getting heart disease, even if they smoke or have high blood pressure.