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Перевод: simulated


[прилагательное]
поддельный; фальшивый; искусственный; притворный; симулированный; моделирующий; воспроизводящий


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. The Lout simulated astonishment.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. In this case, a simulated prison was created and twenty-four volunteers were randomly assigned to the roles of "guard" or "prisoner".
  6. Somehow the virtual reality had overflowed the confines of that simulated chamber, and was taking over the entire broadcast.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Such depositional settings could not have existed under the temperature extremes and humidity (annual precipitation minus evaporation of 0-1mmday) simulated by the models.
  10. The analysis was then repeated with the simulated data.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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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