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Definition of simulated in English: simulatedadjectiveˈsɪmjʊleɪtɪdˈsɪmjəˌleɪdəd 1Manufactured in imitation of some other material. a simulated leather handbag Example sentencesExamples - Specifically, FDA said the bioburden on simulated product did not represent that on the manufactured product.
- Most of all he liked textured soy protein breakfast patties, which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented simulated maple flavouring.
- These parts are tested in the laboratory - first as simulated joints (using fasteners and plates to imitate the actual joint) and later using the actual joint components.
- Analyzing the deviation of the structure from the initial crystal structure can assess the stability of the simulated protein.
Synonyms artificial, imitation, fake, false, faux, mock, synthetic, man-made, manufactured, ersatz, plastic - 1.1 (of an emotion) pretended or feigned.
she howled in simulated anguish Synonyms feigned, fake, mock, pretended, affected, assumed, counterfeit, sham, insincere, not genuine, false, bogus, spurious - 1.2 Imitating the conditions of something, especially as a training exercise.
a simulated emergency landing Example sentencesExamples - Twenty sequences and one outgroup were simulated with m = 0.05.
- The arts were the means by which these forces could be ritualized and expressed in a new, simulated reality.
- Now all the human working functions have been simulated in machines.
- The proposed method is illustrated in the analysis of a simulated example.
- Students modeled the spread of disease within a population by sharing simulated "body fluids" using pipettes.
- Goodness-of-fit values for covariance functions estimated from three different methods on simulated data
- Van Niekerk says entry-level learners will get two months training in a simulated call centre environment.
- The residents of Bendigo have been warned that they may hear simulated gunfire along with several helicopters.
- All of the exercises used a simulated Balkans environment.
- Each point on the graphs represents 1,000 simulated data sets.
- The simulated annealing program performed quite well.
- A virtual reality game is a computer game especially designed to completely immerse the user in a simulated environment.
- With the FCS simulation, the recovered diffusion constant is within 95 % accuracy of the simulated value.
- Delegates work in small groups on a process simulated on a PC.
- However, due to the uncertainties in the force-field parameters, a comparison of the simulated results with experimental data is essential.
- For years the treatment for people with SAD has been to use a simulated light source.
- All demographic events affect the entire genome; therefore all loci were simulated using the same algorithm.
- Each guide tree accompanied by the chosen root sequence was provided to ROSE 1.2, which generated multiple alignments by simulated evolution.
- To test the algorithm, 100 two-dimensional cell tracks were simulated.
- Two different measures of similarity between permutations were used to evaluate the probe orderings generated from simulated data.
Definition of simulated in US English: simulatedadjectiveˈsimyəˌlādədˈsɪmjəˌleɪdəd 1Manufactured in imitation of some other material. a simulated leather handbag Example sentencesExamples - Specifically, FDA said the bioburden on simulated product did not represent that on the manufactured product.
- These parts are tested in the laboratory - first as simulated joints (using fasteners and plates to imitate the actual joint) and later using the actual joint components.
- Analyzing the deviation of the structure from the initial crystal structure can assess the stability of the simulated protein.
- Most of all he liked textured soy protein breakfast patties, which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented simulated maple flavouring.
Synonyms artificial, imitation, fake, false, faux, mock, synthetic, man-made, manufactured, ersatz, plastic - 1.1 (of an emotion) pretended or feigned.
she howled in simulated anguish Synonyms feigned, fake, mock, pretended, affected, assumed, counterfeit, sham, insincere, not genuine, false, bogus, spurious - 1.2 Imitating the conditions of something, especially as a training exercise.
a simulated emergency landing Example sentencesExamples - Each point on the graphs represents 1,000 simulated data sets.
- All of the exercises used a simulated Balkans environment.
- The residents of Bendigo have been warned that they may hear simulated gunfire along with several helicopters.
- Two different measures of similarity between permutations were used to evaluate the probe orderings generated from simulated data.
- With the FCS simulation, the recovered diffusion constant is within 95 % accuracy of the simulated value.
- All demographic events affect the entire genome; therefore all loci were simulated using the same algorithm.
- Now all the human working functions have been simulated in machines.
- The proposed method is illustrated in the analysis of a simulated example.
- Van Niekerk says entry-level learners will get two months training in a simulated call centre environment.
- Students modeled the spread of disease within a population by sharing simulated "body fluids" using pipettes.
- Twenty sequences and one outgroup were simulated with m = 0.05.
- The simulated annealing program performed quite well.
- For years the treatment for people with SAD has been to use a simulated light source.
- To test the algorithm, 100 two-dimensional cell tracks were simulated.
- A virtual reality game is a computer game especially designed to completely immerse the user in a simulated environment.
- The arts were the means by which these forces could be ritualized and expressed in a new, simulated reality.
- Each guide tree accompanied by the chosen root sequence was provided to ROSE 1.2, which generated multiple alignments by simulated evolution.
- Goodness-of-fit values for covariance functions estimated from three different methods on simulated data
- Delegates work in small groups on a process simulated on a PC.
- However, due to the uncertainties in the force-field parameters, a comparison of the simulated results with experimental data is essential.
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