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educational simulations which model some
abstract concept rather than
simulating a
realistic object or environment, or in some
cases model a real-world...
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SIMULATE (formerly
known as NUGGS) is a food
technology company headquartered in SoHo,
Manhattan which manufactures plant-based
alternatives to meat products...
- Thyroid-stimulating
hormone (also
known as thyrotropin,
thyrotropic hormone, or
abbreviated TSH) is a
pituitary hormone that
stimulates the
thyroid gland...
- Follicle-stimulating
hormone (FSH) is a gonadotropin, a
glycoprotein polypeptide hormone. FSH is
synthesized and
secreted by the
gonadotropic cells of...
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Conventional computers,
including supercomputers, are
inadequate for
simulating quantum systems with as few as 30
particles because the
dimension of the...
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Bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) are, on
seismic reflection profiles,
shallow seismic reflection events,
characterized by
their reflection geometry...
- An
abuse of
process is the
unjustified or
unreasonable use of
legal proceedings or
process to
further a
cause of
action by an
applicant or
plaintiff in...
- picture, picture,
photoplay or (slang)
flick – is a work of
visual art that
simulates experiences and
otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings...
- power.
Dictatorial regimes can also
organize sham
elections with
results simulating those that
might be
achieved in
democratic countries. Sometimes, only...
- complete. However, in 1998, it was
shown by
Rojas that the Z3 is
capable of
simulating conditional jumps, and
therefore Turing complete in theory. To do this...