Definitionn. the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Its simulation of the taste of common salt also renders it suitable for administration to insane patients and others who refuse to take any drug. [Please select]
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My visitor seemed to recollect her fright--or the necessity for simulation. [Please select]
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Any implicit or explicit information which is generated by simulation by a model, is called "truth". [Please select]
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All the information, which is or could be generated by a model by simulation, is called "reality" associated to that model. [Please select]
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"Of course; and"--with a simulation of confidence sadly deceitful--"they shan't, Mr."' [Please select]
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Suit for damages by legal influence or simulation of assault with evidence of injuries sustained (selfinflicted), not impossibly. [Please select]
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The simulation of death, therefore, implies a certain knowledge of death. [Please select]
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