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Перевод: simulated
[прилагательное] поддельный; фальшивый; искусственный; притворный; симулированный; моделирующий; воспроизводящий
Тезаурус:
- It is expected that the first demonstration will compute the exercise boundary of US options with continuously paid dividends and will be tested using a simulated data feed.
- The Lout simulated astonishment.
- The computer models simulated the actual flux of ramets in each of eight studied populations and followed the fates of ramets and families of ramets assuming no selection between families.
- It is in principle possible that (as in the perceptual systems posited - and simulated - by Ullman and Marr) the ability to construct symbolic representations of certain aspects of the environment is itself built in to the animal's perceptual system.
- In this case, a simulated prison was created and twenty-four volunteers were randomly assigned to the roles of "guard" or "prisoner".
- Somehow the virtual reality had overflowed the confines of that simulated chamber, and was taking over the entire broadcast.
- He had done the Royal Marines commando training, he had insisted on parachute jumping and escaping from a tank in 100 feet of water in a simulated exercise - an exercise that killed two men over the next two years.
- IBM has processed simulated SPOT data (from high-flying aircraft) to analyse vegetation cover in Upper Volta and to look at vegetation growth after drought in the Sahel.
- Such depositional settings could not have existed under the temperature extremes and humidity (annual precipitation minus evaporation of 0-1mmday) simulated by the models.
- The analysis was then repeated with the simulated data.
- In such simulated time-zone transition experiments, changes to the body's rhythms are observed to be very similar to those after real time-zone transitions.
- Very few laboratory experiments have been done under fully simulated lower-crustal conditions to estimate the contribution of electrolytes to the in situ rock conductivity, and only one study, to our knowledge, examined carbon-bearing rock.
- Begin again, distant and spare, a clinical account of how a man - an economist - encountered a beautiful brown woman, the one hundred and fifty-sixth prostitute to spread herself with simulated murmurs and greedy eyes beneath his unslaked loins.
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