Examples of using Mimics in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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There will be nothing to stop the mimics from conquering the rest of the world.
All they need, is for the dominant life form to attack and… There will be nothing to stop the mimics from conquering the rest of the world.
CRISPR-CAS mimics the DNA fragment to attack the virus, so that the next generation of bacteria can lag behind these pathogenic diseases more effectively.
This effectively mimics the eating habits of our ancestors, who did not
Liturgical music that mimics the sound of secular music should be left outside the church.
the regime mimics the forms of democracy while using its propaganda to foment an aggressive form of nationalism.
NASA, in the meantime, decided to make a picture that mimics what is likely to be the image of the future black hole.
A good breast pump mimics the suckling action of the baby and doesn't cause any pain.
A light that mimics the sunrise to help you wake up naturally.
It mimics the stereoscopic abilities of the human eye- two independent lenses able to calculate the relative distance of the subjects in an image.
Yamaha YDP-163 comes with a clean CF sound-engine, which mimics the grand sound of Yamaha CFIIIS accompanied by other nine sounds.
Disease mimics are visual artifacts, normal anatomic structures or harmless variants that may simulate diseases and abnormalities.
Then it perfectly mimics whatever you type in. It records the tone of anyone's voice.
CBD mimics the effects of the neurotransmitters already produced in your body and supplements any deficiencies.
This mimics the effects of sunlight on your body and will make you feel better.
and he says,(mimics Perry's chatter).
In a person with diabetes, giving a constant low level amount of insulin via insulin pump mimics this normal phenomenon.
It is to recognise the very strong family resemblance in ideas shared by the early 20th century far right and its mimics today.
can run much longer distances simply by taking SR9009, which mimics the effects of aerobic exercise.[…].
All the names of fullerenes are after Buckminster Fuller, developer of the geodesic dome, which mimics the structure of"buckyballs".