在 英语 中使用 Mimicked 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Zinc sulphate mimicked two well-known side effects of ayahuasca, nausea and vomiting.
We mimicked antibiotic and antacid treatments, as both could affect the ability of superbugs to survive passage from the stomach to the intestines.
These microenvironments mimicked how the cells behave as they do in a tumor and allowed researchers to speed up their research.
In essence, they mimicked the domain and email details of known contacts that were providing services to Red Kite.
They mimicked the successful tactics of the Boers' fast violent raids without uniform.
In the best case, ANN mimicked the cartoon version of the 1957 neuron model.
Calorie restriction, then, mimicked some of the healthy ageing signposts seen in long-lived individuals, Redman said.
In our study it mimicked the memory and learning effects we were getting with cord plasma.
It mimicked the aspect of the famous comet of 1843, and to the great surprise of astronomers appeared to be traveling in the same path.
This behaviour closely mimicked a phenomenon known as redshift, in which the expansion of space gradually stretches light and so increases its wavelength.
At the time of the Snapchat fire, Facebook's Instagram mimicked Snapchat's story function, successfully suppressing the opponent's expansion.
SpaceX mimicked a failed rocket launch, to show that its Crew Dragon can survive and protect its precious inhabitants inside.
Moreover, it was shown that Arctic air concentrations mimicked global usage data directly until the early 1990s.
The attackers' first attempt to compromise the user involved two malicious websites that mimicked legitimate sites that host job listings.
Chief Executive of the Ear Science Institute Sandra Bellekom said ClearDrum was the first implant which actually mimicked a human ear drum.
In ECMAScript 5, developers mimicked sets and maps by using object properties, like this.
Next, they studied the blood vessel endothelial cells of unhealthy mice- those exposed to a bacterial toxin, which mimicked inflammation in the whole body.
Her love of old-time handwriting propelled her to create her own font, which mimicked the script of a real-life wartime letter.
It emerged in the late-19th century as an onomatopoeic word that mimicked the‘click' sound of melting lead on a printer's plate.
By giving mice the inhibitor drug, a small molecule, it essentially mimicked the knockout of the checkpoint gene," Rinaldi said.