" 'So when we came across a curling hack that mimics the same drying technique, but you only need a plastic bottle to fulfill your hair dreams we had to give it a go.
Electronic skin or e-skin refers to thin, flexible and stretchable electronic material that mimics human skin and can sense pressure, temperature and stretch.
The dance team mimics the supposed movements of this river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner.
" After boarding, guests can settle down for the two-hour flight on their state-of-the-art Airbus seat -- surrounded by decor that mimics the inside of an aircraft, for maximum realism.
Lighting mimics a position near the equator, with 12 hours of shade and sun.
" This was done using an exposure system that mimics human exposure.
'Our goal was to determine the minimum amount of time required to cause physiological changes in mice when they are exposed to THS (third-hand smoke), using an exposure system that mimics human exposure,' said lead author Manuela Martins-Green.
" To celebrate Subway Library, there will be one train decked out on the inside with a design that mimics the interior of the NYPL's Rose Reading Room in the Main Branch.
That is because this type of light mimics daylight, convincing the brain that it is still daytime.
The technology mimics the biochemical reactions of photosynthesis in non-living materials to generate the energy to transform the carbon dioxide into valuable products.
But scientists recently developed a model that mimics special time-keeping cells in the body and offers a mathematical explanation for why traveling from west to east feels so much worse.
Replicating the Voight-Kampff machine, a fictional interrogation tool, the research team created a device that mimics this emotion-detector.
The silhouette of the aviators mimics the structure of a heart-shaped face — broad top that tapers into a narrow bottom.
The silhouette of the aviators mimics the structure of a heart-shaped face — broad top that tapers into a narrow bottom.
Hot air ballooning enthusiast Simon Askey has taken to the skies in an inflatable wonder that mimics the house in the Oscar-winning Pixar animated flick.
This means that a person can flip through pages on a virtual book just by bending the phone, and it will produce feedback that mimics the real sensation.
Previous research has found being cold mimics the effects of exercise, protecting against obesity and improving metabolic health.
These devices emit light which mimics the light from the sun and they essentially trick our brains into thinking we should be active, not winding down for sleep, and that interferes with our circadian rhythms," he said.
"These studies indicate that people who are being mimicked become more generous toward the person who mimics them.
Being naturally great mimics of men's actions, they showed themselves most apt pupils; and when arrayed in their rich clothes and masks, they danced as well as any of the courtiers.