"In the theater, actors endeavor to simulate human emotion. | |
# We'll find ways to simulate that smell # | |
- ...to simulate these conditions. | |
- Better to simulate the descent of flight 105. | |
- Great! Let's simulate Pavel's flat. | |
"In the theater, actors endeavor to simulate human emotion. | |
# We'll find ways to simulate that smell # | |
- ...to simulate these conditions. | |
- Better to simulate the descent of flight 105. | |
- Great! Let's simulate Pavel's flat. | |
"A psychiatric disorder in whlch the adult provokes or simulates symptoms in a child in their care, frequently their own chIldren. | |
- It actually simulates gravity? | |
A single dose simulates catatonia, for weeks. | |
An airless chamber simulates the vacuum of space. | |
And that is what this chair simulates. | |
"A psychiatric disorder in whlch the adult provokes or simulates symptoms in a child in their care, frequently their own chIldren. | |
- It actually simulates gravity? | |
A single dose simulates catatonia, for weeks. | |
An airless chamber simulates the vacuum of space. | |
And that is what this chair simulates. | |
! We would provide continuing input from a simulated brain. | |
"br? l¨¦ We to him the buttocks, thinking that it simulated. | |
"regime change," "simulated drowning," | |
# As the simulated rainy season begins | |
( man ) The exploration of human behaviour under simulated conditions of stress is a commonplace component of the machinery called war. | |
! Was it drugs? You come into my house simulating sympathy and condolences - | |
"Therefore, to answer the most vital question is the patient indeed disabled or is he merely simulating?" | |
A brain that's good at simulating models in imagination, things that aren't there, is unfortunately also almost inevitably in danger of self-delusion. | |
A similar experiment to the one we've conducted here was recently carried out at Wisconsin tech, using a voltage many thousands of times greater, which produced a spark closely simulating actual lightning. | |
Ah, yes, an intriguing company making strides in the realm of simulating and manipulating emotion and whose stock appears primed for a fall. | |
! We would provide continuing input from a simulated brain. | |
"br? l¨¦ We to him the buttocks, thinking that it simulated. | |
"regime change," "simulated drowning," | |
# As the simulated rainy season begins | |
( man ) The exploration of human behaviour under simulated conditions of stress is a commonplace component of the machinery called war. | |
! Was it drugs? You come into my house simulating sympathy and condolences - | |
"Therefore, to answer the most vital question is the patient indeed disabled or is he merely simulating?" | |
A brain that's good at simulating models in imagination, things that aren't there, is unfortunately also almost inevitably in danger of self-delusion. | |
A similar experiment to the one we've conducted here was recently carried out at Wisconsin tech, using a voltage many thousands of times greater, which produced a spark closely simulating actual lightning. | |
Ah, yes, an intriguing company making strides in the realm of simulating and manipulating emotion and whose stock appears primed for a fall. | |