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An institution that replicates society's larger inequities also replicates its enormous waste of potential talent.
Every time the cell replicates, a new copy is made.
Lancelot's struggle replicates in miniature Arthur's struggle with the state.
It replicates itself, rather than needing to attach to files.
The console is simpler than the original device it replicates.
I think today, in urban centers, Starbucks probably replicates that experience.
Smallest piece of something represents, replicates, renews, becomes larger, becomes whole.
Unchecked power does what it does best: It replicates and concentrates.
The name literally means 'airport' in Hindi and the ambiance replicates it.
The model successfully replicates coronal dynamics, even for the Sun's far side.
Another area of specific concern is how HIV replicates in the gut.
It's less about creating something that's realistic, but something that replicates realism.
This replicates the control that bats have over their wings during flight.
This is smart, and I hope every other Microsoft partner replicates it.
Get started with this free online tool that replicates the immersion experience.
Because nature is terrible, this process replicates wherever ladybugs and Dinocampus cross paths.
It also replicates how a missile would be launched from a submarine's hull.
In her breakthrough "Reisterstown Mall" (1965), she replicates the cacophony of suburban shopping.
This alternative replicates its minimalist aesthetic down to the aluminum, bead-blasted finish.
This angle replicates that one, but the view is more animated, less peopled.
The "new order replicates all of the legal flaws evident in its precursors".
It replicates hundreds of models of keyboards and pianos for just under $400.
Arnold is currently working on a study that replicates these findings in humans.
This essentially replicates the paycheck you were used to getting while you worked.
It would be impossible to find another American who replicates Marbury's mass appeal.
The Impossible Burger replicates the beefy look and taste of a traditional hamburger.
The virus replicates inside the hijacked host, eventually destroying the bacteria as it escapes.
Sekiro successfully replicates the deadly dance of chanbara sword fighting in its game mechanics.
Again, this replicates the social listening features Spotify debuted with Facebook back in 2011.
The Trial of the Sword replicates that idea on a smaller, more concentrated stage.
Every living thing on earth replicates, whether that be asexually (boring) or sexually (fun).
While Acthar is not a steroid, it replicates some of its anti-inflammatory benefits.
What if we can build a product that replicates the experiences that I have?
Greengrass's style replicates our own sensory information gathering systems, as if unprocessed by thought.
SpY replicates these in a way that creates a commentary on our urban reality.
He doesn't just compile and review studies; he verifies and replicates some of them.
Maybe Minnesota thinks Bradley replicates what Kris Dunn can be, but that's a stretch.
It replicates the pitcher's delivery, pitch velocity and movement as if facing him live.
His denial in the face of fact replicates the strategy of most climate deniers.
Modsy's tech replicates rooms in 360 degrees, with furniture from dozens of well-known brands.
Sectumsempra — curse which replicates slashing opponent with a sword This spell is a two-parter.
That is neat, but it basically just replicates what's available already through your smartwatch screen.
The new research replicates what she's seen in patients in the sleep lab, she said.
This code, called the viral genome, provides the blueprint for the virus as it replicates.
She replicates small found stones in bronze and reproduces their surface markings, speck by speck.
It replicates the functionality of the same app for Android, which has been available for years.
A Truly Magical Moment replicates this romantic sequence, à la Titanic or Beauty and the Beast.
SpiroCall replicates the functioning of one of the key tools in assessing lung function — the spirometer.
" The cover even replicates a composition journal with a sticker that reads, "Rikers Island Correctional Facility.
There's also a section where Amazon replicates the "you might also like" functionality of its website.
There is also beauty in how Swenson replicates textures that appear to glisten, rot, or warp.
If the simulated apple replicates all properties of the apple, the simulated apple is the apple.
After all, it replicates the cutthroat-but-genius strategy that McConnell used to stifle Barack Obama.
"This deal largely replicates the same failed environmental enforcement mechanisms of past trade agreements," Beachy said.
His mercurial jurisprudence replicates and even gives the savor of legitimacy to a closely divided country.
The interference in an F.B.I. investigation replicates, with chilling precision, another part of the Watergate story.
The latter portrait replicates the queen's pose but dispenses with the straw hat and chemise dress.
It replicates the 300-year-old Ibusuki bathing tradition by evenly heating a sandbox-like enclosement.
"You get this moment, this exact moment, that replicates what you experienced growing up," Maddon continued.
The company replicates hundreds of earrings annually, using computer modeling, with prices typically starting around $200.
YouTubeTV, which is owned by Google, sells a streaming service that replicates a cheap cable bundle.
In some ways, the bill replicates regulations the FDA is already starting to put in place.
When a DNA molecule replicates an enzyme called "helicase" unzips the double helix into two single strands.
That closely replicates the methyl structure found on opioids and allows tight connections with antibodies to form.
Along came a spider WO is a bacteriophage, a tiny virus that infects and replicates within bacteria.
It also assumes that Britain replicates all the EU's free-trade agreements, which may not be easy.
It: To the extent there's any interregional planning, it replicates these mistakes and makes them even worse.
The Bios Incube replicates and controls that process within a portable container that automatically waters the plant.
A particularly arresting one replicates the structure of an action-packed sports complex through its individual pictures.
Worm A specific type of malware that propagates and replicates itself automatically, spreading from computer to computer.
Small alterations in design can make the difference between whether a study replicates or not, scientists say.
A virus generally refers to malware that self-replicates and spreads to different computers (without you knowing).
LectureNotes also replicates notebooks on shelves, and each page of notes can combine handwriting, typing and photos.
A Tony nominee for "Shuffle Along," the smashing Ms. Warren replicates the signature physical and vocal inflections.
It replicates a fund that Mirova, which is based in Paris, has offered in Europe since 2015.
First, digital life replicates all of the essential criteria of friendship, so there's nothing to worry about.
Many men don't know how to interpret female behavior in bed unless it replicates a porno film.
The new release replicates the version from the box set and adds the (very nice) steelbook packaging.
Sui's boutique on Broome Street replicates the effect, with an added jolt of purple, her signature shade.
Many conservatives argue that a jurist who replicates Justice Scalia's approach to law should fill the vacancy.
Each time a cell replicates, about 20 base pairs are lost from the telomere, or shoelace cap.
Get a Stark Crest lamp for $60 See Details This foam sword replicates Brienne's Valyrian steel sword, Oathkeeper.
Some developers point to a troubling pattern when Apple 'sherlocks,' or replicates, the features offered in their apps.
But at this point, you can buy something that replicates the functions of the Panono for under $100.
Once it cools, you're left with a mold that replicates the intricate whorls and rivulets in your piece.
Westworld's artificial universe replicates the sex-and-violence brand of entertainment that HBO has come to specialize in.
BTW ... the Gwen Stefani costume -- the blue bikini top -- replicates a '90s red carpet appearance by the singer.
The virus replicates inside the cells of a host and can cause vomiting, rashes, coughing, dementia, and bleeding.
Inside, the chef, Corey Lee, faithfully replicates dishes dreamed up by Sean Brock, Alice Waters and other innovators.
And a fourth section replicates Murakami's Tokyo studio inside the museum (he slept there during the show's installation).
The book replicates a photographic "sketchbook" made by the artist, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, addressed to her daughter, Julia.
It concluded that the Pentagon needlessly spent millions to license a proprietary camouflage pattern that replicates lush forests.
One virus replicates to create a hundred viruses—the infection propagates more infection—and an exponential expansion ensues.
The idea replicates the party's strategy of creating an independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after the financial crisis.
The exterior replicates the space that Cole designed as his work space for the last year of his life.
"HSV-2 replicates in the vicinity of the placenta, so a little bit goes a long way," Lipkin said.
The study mostly replicates a previous 2015 study that looked at the numbers from California, finding very similar results.
This section of the app replicates the force training that Luke Skywalker underwent in the first Star Wars film.
He then demoed one of Facebooks' new "reactive" filters for live video that replicates the styles of famous paintings.
The current ban replicates an ordinance Duterte created in 2012 in his southern hometown of Davao City, Abella said.
It's the same with nature, how actually simple it is, but how intricate it becomes because it replicates itself.
"If you don't have a virus that replicates in culture, it becomes very difficult to study," Dr. Rice said.
In other words, this study argued that the more times DNA replicates, the more often something can go wrong.
The book as a whole replicates this effect: it is a self-suturing wound, equal parts bridge and void.
The undulating movement of the dance is what Zhu replicates in his sculpture, called A Ritual That Lasts Forever.
These paints would guide the viewer's eyes through a path along the terrain, which Guoyan replicates in his labyrinth.
They say it replicates the very tactics that have allowed coyotes to prosper despite a concerted onslaught against them.
Because a day on the hardwater replicates being alive like nothing else: it's sometimes successful, sometimes unpleasant, always beautiful.
Although Ambient Mode on Google Assistant replicates some of a Nest Hub's functionality, it's not exactly the same thing.
The whole thing marvelously replicates the weight of a heavy physical load by mirroring it with a cognitive one.
Testing may seem like an objective process, but it often replicates the inequalities that public education is supposed to remedy.
The Arizona-based miner wants an 'investment stability agreement' that replicates the legal and fiscal rights under its existing agreement.
Festo's new BionicFinWave robot isn't the first underwater automaton that replicates the movements of creatures like cuttlefish or marine planarians.
Inspired by the Colt Revolver, it replicates the classic cylinder and you can load your favorite bourbon instead of bullets.
Its flight mechanism replicates the complex movements of bat wings, allowing it to bank and dive like the real thing.
Artist Lotte Geeven is hoping to make these sandy symphonies more accessible, however, through a machine that replicates the singing.
Each mask replicates the tiniest details of a person's face, down to an eye's blood vessels and fine skin wrinkles.
A worm is a malicious program which replicates itself across many computers, which can cause a network to slow down.
"The thing about the FPGA is, it replicates the hardware at a very low level," Horton told Motherboard over Skype.
Nintendo has a new skin for the 3DS LL that replicates the classic Super Famicom aesthetic, down to the packaging.
The result, called The Realest Real, takes ordinary social media interactions and replicates them in real life, to absurd effect.
An exhibition reunites many of its original objects and replicates some of its attributes, such as the deep magenta wallpaper.
Yet as the title makes clear, "Weed" (2006 and 2008) replicates the déclassé plants that are routinely uprooted by people.
Mr. Ton-That contends that Clearview is doing nothing wrong — that his app simply replicates what other search engines do.
Eminem perfectly replicates how we get our past embarrassment and future worries tangled up in our heads, over and over.
And research in mouse cells suggests that rhinovirus, the common cold virus, replicates faster at cold temperatures, Dr. Auewarakul added.
Scott's work replicates that feeling, whether it's with paint or copper etching plates, divining the intersection between giddiness and peril.
Each of his works painstakingly replicates every detail of Arcimboldo's original paintings in 3D, from form to color to texture.
There isn't much to say about the app beyond that it faithfully replicates the website, down to the color scheme.
Greenberg unfortunately replicates an American solipsism so deep and ongoing that it affects even a historian who should know better.
I spoke to the founders of Comicraft, a digital font firm that replicates the handwritten style for many major comics.
Instead, IFAB want to try a new sequence that replicates the switch of serve between tennis players in a tie break.
The artist's sister and nephew helped conceive of his final resting place, the interior of which faithfully replicates Paisley Park's atrium.
There's also been no apparent attempt to group them according to themes, which replicates the global eclecticism of Ghanaian film tastes.
But whether or not social disadvantage, born of prejudice or poverty, replicates itself in assisted-dying rates, one thing is inevitable.
One limiting factor is that we need to fully understand the brain before we can build a machine that replicates it.
This collision replicates what happens when the front corner of a vehicle slams into another vehicle or object at 40 mph.
Neither quite replicates the experience of the other and both are considerably hamstrung versus the more powerful (and expensive) MacBook Pro.
According to Ngaujah, while he's of West African descent himself, he's also been studying Nigerian culture and replicates Doomfist's Nigerian accent.
The latest leak claims Samsung will unveil an improved S Pen that replicates the sound of the writing tool you've selected.
In his subset of pieces titled Dwellings, artist Drew Conrad replicates architecture withering into derelict structures by using brand new materials.
Their first album in 20 years exactly replicates their classic sound without quite mustering the inexorable momentum that distinguished them then.
In all these works, Kippenberger the artist replicates Kippenberger the subject in a process that loosely parallels Andy Warhol's self-portraits.
VR footage is also a great coaching tool, because STRIVR replicates what the users see inside their headset on the screen.
Inside her private quarters at her official residence, the Government House, she has a room that painstakingly replicates her real office.
But his chosen line of attack — her alleged elitism — replicates one that Republicans have tried, with varying success, over the years.
And the Morgan displays it well, against rose-patterned wallpaper that replicates the original, only recently uncovered, in Emily's Amherst bedroom.
Live poliovirus, both the original wild type and the weakened vaccine version, attaches and replicates in tissues that line the gut.
Their formable, natural fiber and resin replicates the performance, look, feel and re-usability of premium wood from scalable, carbon negative materials.
When Sachs replicates something to display or sell in a gallery, I think he's talking to his 10-year-old self too.
Artist Laura Nova's "Spiels on Wheels" project replicates home-delivered meals to encourage you to send a story to the city's seniors.
I really like how you can snap windows to different edges of the screen in Windows, and BetterSnapTool replicates that functionality perfectly.
"The slimmer profile of the windows up high funnels light in nicely and replicates what recessed ceiling lighting would do," they said.
Victor Ribeiro, a software engineering student at Federal University of Pampa, designed Invaderz to mimic how a genetic algorithm operates and replicates.
As a flu virus replicates, its genetic makeup may change in a way that results in the virus becoming resistant to treatment.
According to a Confucian mindset, happiness is a self-fulfilling prophecy that replicates itself the more we find reasons for its existence.
Nothing quite replicates the heady rush of first love, but Call Me By Your Name might come close – it's that swoon-worthy.
PUBG Mobile, as the new release is called, replicates the popular battle royale game that's also available on Windows and Xbox hardware.
"His mercurial jurisprudence replicates and even gives the savor of legitimacy to a closely divided country," Dougherty wrote of the swing justice.
He certainly makes a stunning sight in Blakk's outfits, an effect somehow enhanced by makeup that replicates Mr. Smith's cracked front teeth.
But what really makes Pose shine is that said structure — whether accidentally or intentionally — replicates the way found families so often work.
"It has a much more collaborative feel, and the glass replicates the transparency of working together," said Ms. Klee, the G.E. executive.
And the fiercely mathematical structure, timing and precision of the male duet perfectly replicates the tension and fear evoked by the music.
It replicates the same grotesque logic of that Jack Johnson cartoon in which white people are victimized by allegedly monstrous black people.
AI can be broadly defined as technology that replicates human intelligence and behavior, in areas such as problem-solving, learning and reasoning.
The painting process replicates the natural forces that cover the face of a tree or cliff, and I'm simultaneously representing its appearance.
The Z7 is the new flagship, and it closely replicates the ability of the popular Nikon D850, while adding a variety of improvements.
The device can even produce heat and cold on different areas at the same time, which, apparently,  replicates what a pinch feels like.
But in my time playing Apex, I can confidently say that it replicates the tense, pulse-pounding moments of my first PUBG matches.
Nintendo's new console, the Switch, has no support for Miiverse or pretty much anything else beside games, although Splatoon 2 replicates similar functionality.
The service also keeps everything up-to-date with automatic file change detection, and even replicates your backup for extra peace of mind.
Technology rarely fixes the underlying problem but mostly replicates it, says Benjamin Barber, an American political theorist with an interest in local government.
For this, the institute claims to offer "virtual bot software" that analyzes individual social-media styles and replicates them with new status updates.
But while HBO Now marked a sea change in how cable channels delivered shows to viewers, the service basically replicates HBO's cable offerings.
In "White Christmas," a man named Matt (played by John Hamm) sells a device to a fussy, wealthy woman that replicates her consciousness.
His "Clemenza," which unfolds in the Felsenreitschule, the theatre carved out of a Salzburg mountainside, replicates the imaginative shock of his early productions.
One of the authors, Scott Hensley, likened the situation to to a circle that replicates and changes until it looks like a triangle.
Now, "AJ" will be fighting for a world title—an extraordinary rise which replicates the man's ever-increasing popularity in the United Kingdom.
Conley's backups have almost no experience and the Grizzlies have nobody else who replicates his skill at piercing opposing defenses off the bounce.
The new study replicates that earlier finding and shows that people are less likely to socialize with people they perceive as sleep-deprived.
Health officials have stressed that a negative test doesn't mean a person won't later test positive as the virus replicates in their system.
Beyond also uses an "e-mouth," which can determine how closely chewing on a plant-based product replicates the experience of eating meat.
This provision is very closely modeled on the health insurance system in Canada, where private insurance that replicates government benefits is also banned.
History suggests that if President Trump replicates the deportations of Operation Wetback, the results will not only be inhumane but prove economically counterproductive.
It's a medium that seeks to become a non-medium — a tissue of images and sounds that replicates or even supersedes true life.
Berkshire Hathaway's executive Tracy Britt Cool is leaving the firm after a decade to start a company that replicates Warren Buffett's business model.
I decided to try and take melatonin, a natural supplement that replicates the hormone your body makes to control your sleep-wake cycles.
So, when a user dons a headset and enters Sansar, the platform automatically tracks their head movement and replicates it in virtual reality.
In practice, this means employing trustworthy code at all times and subjecting AI to rigorous testing that replicates the impact of real world attacks.
The Belgian artist's "poo machine," part of the permanent collection at Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), replicates a human digestive system.
"After Studio" (2019), a room-sized installation, replicates an artist's studio with variously sized paintings on the walls, a couple of which look unfinished.
In making Mr Godard and his sexism the endless butt of jokes, the film replicates the oppression it critiques by neglecting its female character.
Image: Alain Herzog/EPFLResearchers from Europe have developed a solar simulator that replicates the heat and light of the sun's radiation—and then some.
The drive-up service, which replicates Wal-Mart's successful online grocery strategy, would be designated for shoppers who place their orders ahead of time.
Saying something is "the Dark Souls of" any given category is a cliche, but Chronos self-consciously replicates, then builds on, the Souls formula.
The country's current leader, Kim Jung-un, replicates his father and grandfather with a style of government that primarily revolves around the totalitarian leader.
Blockchain is a disruptive server architecture, where every user can run an instance that replicates all of the necessary data to reach an agreement.
A jarring new PSA called "Make It Stop" replicates how Holly, a 12-year-old autistic girl living in the UK, experiences sensory overload.
The Navajo Nation claims to be a sovereign nation, a tribal nation that governs itself but we know our government replicates the U.S. Government.
All the elements are meticulously intentional — the milkweed attracts butterflies, for example, while blacklight replicates the far-superior sight butterflies have compared to humans.
To get around any ISP blocks that were implemented, Pornhub's set up a mirror website—a copy that replicates an existing site—at Pornhub.net.
If Curry replicates his 2015-16 season, and the Warriors are healthy and playing well in the stretch run of the season, look out.
Laid out to read from right to left, Hokusai's Lost Manga replicates the original three volumes, with individual prints set on their own pages.
Even when Bekmambetov replicates the major set pieces from Wyler's 1959 production, it just ends up reminding viewers how much better the originals were.
Philip Morris' senior medical advisor Mikael Franzon said IQOS better replicates a traditional cigarette, which is important when trying to convince smokers to switch.
The Emirati Mars strategy replicates what the country did in the 2000s when the Dubai government wanted to build its own earth observation satellites.
An extroverted, hyper-energetic person may not be best served by a city that replicates those qualities, like New York or Tokyo, for example.
The large, messy space, cluttered with half-built soundbars and heaping piles of screws, almost exactly replicates a room 3,000 miles away in Santa Barbara.
Being trapped in a box with other adults replicates drinking's shortcut to intimacy, while working under a clock eliminates awkwardness (there's no time for it!).
Gaustello was adamant that this would never happen, but when any technology that replicates human labor is introduced, there are usually humans losing out somewhere.
But Luvabella replicates a bunch of lifelike infant behaviors, at the same time, that are constantly responding to how you're holding or playing with her.
Blachford replicates that feeling in Nihon Noir, a surreal series titled after the Kanji word for Japan and the film genre that inspired its aesthetic.
The Europeans are bound and determined to have a standards process that replicates what created 3G to create 5G, and they want us to participate.
You can fill it up yourself with whatever you like, and the chair replicates Kirk's lofty seat down to the control modules on each armrest.
In a bathroom that replicates the gratuitously detailed toilets of AAA videogames, you exchange eye contact with another man to signal mutual interest and consent.
While the abuse itself took place long ago, ABWE's denial and coverup spanned more than two decades—a pattern that eerily replicates the Catholic scandal.
The first is via a routine process called genetic drift, in which a virus multiplies and undergoes small genetic changes over time as it replicates.
Here, at last, is the romanticism that Strahan seeks — after a journey from science into the unknown that perhaps intentionally replicates the future to come.
To account for that dynamic, the BMI unit had shipped with an automated "pulse generator," a device that replicates the heartbeat's pulsatility in the organs.
It may also soothe because it replicates an early sound environment, probably that of a Manhattan childhood, though perhaps it suggests something much, much older.
ESPN's WatchESPN service, which replicates what's available on conventional ESPN channels and also offers more games and shows, is available to ESPN's pay TV customers.
As part of that effect, those LED screens are actually then shot on camera for a seamless effect that replicates location shooting without the costs.
The effect requires an iPhone X or newer, and replicates a upcoming feature in the next iteration of Spectacles, which are going on sale soon.
MW Eaglewood's new private equity fund, targeting to raise $300 million by the end of 2016, replicates investment trust P2P Global Investments, the source said.
New antiviral drugs that disrupt how a virus replicates itself could be designed within the next 10 years, according to research published in Thursday's Nature Communications.
The idea is that eyeballs will be drawn by pro players, tough competition, big events, and a structure that replicates physical sports as much as possible.
Among these uncountable little blessings, I've always found, is the fact that we have not yet invented any non-human thing that convincingly replicates actual humans.
And the second bit: The researchers validated these strategies with something called Ninjabot, a machine that replicates the legendary strike of the feistiest crustacean on Earth.
CockroachDB quite literally replicates itself like an insect and distributes information so it doesn't become a sitting duck, or die if we're keeping with the metaphor.
The Dow is a price-weighted index, meaning it replicates a strategy in which an investor owns just one share of each stock in the group.
Famicam64 replicates dozens of different game and computer graphics styles from that era, including even the ill-fated Virtua Boy's awful headache inducing red-3D aesthetic.
PARM The first Brooklyn outpost for this red-sauce powerhouse from the Major Food Group replicates the three other Parm restaurants and offers several new details.
" Tetris, he says, "replicates the sense of being overwhelmed as life's problems and demands pile up more quickly than you are able to clear them away.
This slim volume is inspired by the first and second editions of Syme's book, and replicates the color swatches as closely as possible to the originals.
These cases have replaced a majority of employees' legal protections with a system of private agreements that replicates the unequal bargaining power of workers and companies.
The fight against the virus is made more complicated by how little we know -- researchers are still learning more about how it survives, transmits, and replicates.
It may be something unique in how the virus replicates in certain people, or it may depend on the severity of the person's symptoms, he says.
The link appears to be legitimate but redirects to a phishing website that replicates a Windows login and asks the users for their email and password.
Marton defines the Presidency as a two-person job, a live/work gig that, combining executive and ceremonial roles, necessarily replicates aspects of the royal court.
Neither the people nor O.J. come off well in the series, which replicates all the queasy pleasures of spectatorship that the story allowed the first time around.
West, the study's author, responded that the paper is meant to be a first proof-of-concept that replicates what researchers have already noticed in younger people.
A system of sound modules and flashlights replicates the natural chorus of insects, amphibians, birds and other swamp creatures in Belgrade-based artist Bojana Petkovic's Swamp Orchestra.
For freelance stylist and art director Victoria Bain, it's no longer just about having existing pieces tailored — she now also replicates her favorite shapes in new textiles.
Worse, under a loose guise of historical accuracy, the show too often replicates contemporary misogyny and racism, and does so in ways wholly unnecessary to the plot.
That replicates an ultraviolet signal the two Voyager spacecraft — NASA&aposs farthest-traveling probes, which launched in the late 1970s — spotted all the way  back in 1992 .
On the other hand, for a book project with pronounced anti-capitalist leanings, the gambling frame, however metaphoric, potentially replicates the capitalist quandaries it seeks to redress.
Common sense is key The academy changed its firearms program to include more close-quarters combat shooting, which replicates the environment in which most police shootings happen.
There are a lot of ways movies can be "trippy," a word we apply liberally to any experience that replicates the effects of a mind-expanding substance.
The "Chicago Gun Share Program" is a new public display that replicates a bike-sharing station with 10 replicas of the controversial firearm, Chicago's WGN TV reports.
When a child swallows drops of the vaccine, the weakened form of virus briefly replicates in the intestines, where antibodies begin to develop against the actual virus.
To discourage high mountain farming, in 245, Taiwan tea researchers engineered a low-altitude tea—known as Taiwan Tea Number 2000—that replicates high mountain tea aromas.
For those of you who are just joining us, today's theme replicates a game that you have most probably played, but not necessarily in a crossword puzzle.
In August, the cruise ship operator will be offering a journey on the Queen Mary 2 that replicates the English Puritans&apos journey to the New World.
Not only does it incorporate the most base representations of black women, it also replicates imperialist visual themes like a black grotesque and a victimized white woman.
A report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction found that the Pentagon needlessly spent millions to license a proprietary camouflage pattern that replicates lush forests.
We chose a look we think replicates 2D very well, but it requires a bunch of heavy lifting on the rendering pipeline that straight CG shadows do not.
And even though we certainly know how to, policing our language and behaviors in the face of said racism simply replicates the power imbalance that makes it wrong.
It lets you add a Gmail account, and then replicates all the very same settings you have on the web versions, including keyboard shortcuts, labels, and so on.
It's a clever facsimile that replicates the look and feel of what the web looked like, and it's not too far off from what some of us remember.
This experience replicates that: attendees select a vial containing the "memories" of a character — which is really a color-coded dot pasted on the bottom — when they enter.
It shows what the solution looks like, and then below is a space where you can tap on blocks of code to build a script that replicates it.
But this new algorithm, developed by Dr. Tom Haines, Dr. Oisin Mac Aodha, Dr. Gabriel Brostow, and other computer scientists, replicates all the unique parts of someone's handwriting.
One team of researchers want to build a sensor that replicates the hawk's unique vision, which is a bit like the picture-in-a-picture setting on TVs.
"By sanitizing its source material and presenting only the ostensibly inoffensive bits, Studio MDHR ignores the context and history of the aesthetic it so faithfully replicates," he writes.
The London version replicates what went before, notwithstanding a few tweaks — a baffling nod to the British comedian Tommy Cooper among them — to cater to a local public.
Perhaps most importantly, the Impossible Burger gets aggressively crispy, which is truly delightful insofar as it replicates one of the primary functions of a patty in a smashburger.
The app also replicates all the buttons of the remote control, so you don't need to worry about hunting it down every time you want to do something.
It's easy to see why: They're the books where she is able to turn her focused attention to the question of how power replicates itself across multiple stratifications.
DuckDuckGo also replicates a lot of features found in Google search, such as autocomplete and a command that allows you to directly search a website through the browser.
It looks like it replicates the first-person play that the series is known for, but it sends players running through randomly generated dungeons for added replay value.
The selected virus is injected into a fertilized hen's eggs, where it incubates and replicates for a few days -- just as it would do inside a human host.
Maybe one day there will be an official animatronic model for sale that replicates one or two of the movements for which the supremely cute one is known.
The user interface replicates the functions of your iPhone, and fiddling with its screen or digital crown will be just as annoying to anyone you're sitting across from.
Meanwhile the VanEck ETF, which replicates JP Morgan's local currency emerging bond index GBI EM, touched a fresh record low in its sixth straight day in the red.
"[W]e're going to be hopefully seeing within a few weeks whether this really replicates and confirms the positive suggestions that are coming out of China," Yancopoulos said.
Performed in an immersive set that replicates one of the camp's Afghan restaurants, the show is an unabashedly entertaining attempt to map and explain the Jungle's brief existence.
Instead of digitizing every one of Bosch's brushstrokes with backbreaking accuracy, the video replicates the painting clearly enough so I can experience its details in an intimate environment.
Named as a nod to Kodak Black, whose flow on "No Flockin" Cardi replicates and disrupts "Bodak Yellow" relies perhaps too heavily on Cardi's charm as a performer.
"It utilizes a pseudo environment which in no way replicates state election systems, networks or physical security," the National Association of Secretaries of State said in a statement.
As they build the probe's components, Kremic and his team methodically test each one for up to two months inside a chamber that perfectly replicates the conditions on Venus.
The transaction structure replicates the previous Valiant transaction, which includes a revolving period of two years from closing that is contingent upon there being no stop origination events subsisting.
The eNose Company — the self-described "specialists in artificial olfaction" (the science of smelling without a nose) — has developed a technology that replicates the function of a human nose.
Musk's argument about LIDAR being useless with cameras because it replicates the visible light spectrum is "just wrong," says Sam Abuelsamid, a senior analyst at Navigant, a technology consultancy.
You may not use Facebook Platform to promote, or to export user data to, a product or service that replicates a core Facebook product or service without our permission.
ActionDash comes from the developer of Action Launcher, which replicates a lot of the features found on Google's default Android home screen, but with more customization options mixed in.
An enhanced framework providing greater supervisory power over third-country CCPs, which largely replicates approaches already followed by many other major jurisdictions, has been widely anticipated across the industry.
The NES Classic has 30 classic titles pre-installed, and ships with a controller that pretty much exactly replicates the original NES controller, albeit with a much shorter cord.
For one, sea life "self-replicates and self-sustains"—that is, breeds—so the military wouldn't have to maintain hardware that breaks down, rusts, and runs out of power.
Their virtual creation covers a square grid of 100 million blocks, and even replicates furniture inside, from the Emperor's throne, to the traditional Chinese-style beds of the time.
The Pro-G drivers are optimised for both analogue and digital sound reproduction regardless of the source, and the DTS headphone:X accurately replicates 7.1 speaker placement and audio positioning.
In such appeals to his political base, Trump replicates another technique of autocrats from the Philippines to Venezuela: empowering supporters who believe they are marginalized in their own culture.
Knowing where it all ultimately leads, of course, is part of "Southside's" appeal, as is the way the movie replicates this time and place in both of their lives.
Then again, the movie meticulously replicates all the Bush administration officials, including Cheney's longtime confidant Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell), George W. Bush (Sam Rockwell) and Colin Powell (Tyler Perry).
While he still has a long way to go before he replicates those numbers, it's clear the reigning NFL MVP was ready to get off to a hot start.
Team Ninja can't shut up about their fantastic Soft Engine 2.0, which accurately replicates the squidgy areas of human anatomy—by which they of course mean boobs and bums.
Also, the audio-only video sufficiently replicates the feeling of being a 70s teen and staring at luxurious vinyl sleeves while your favourite guitar hero lays down the solos.
The attention is deserved, too, as the Peloton bike offers users an interactive workout experience that replicates the feeling of a spin class from the comfort of their home.
It replicates with convincing accuracy a funky D.I.Y. multichamber labyrinth created in Buenos Aires in 1960 by the young Argentine artist Marta Minujín, assisted by the artist Ruben Santanonin.
Urs Fischer goes site-specific with a beautiful expanse of trompe l'oeil wallpaper that replicates drywall patterned with splotches of glue and interrupted by exposed beams and electrical conduit.
That prompted a change in 2015 to the next version, a platform that replicates two of a planner's main tasks: helping to set a budget and suggesting wedding professionals.
At the same time there is evidence from the Russian press that in fact industry is driving production, not driven by government demand — a situation that replicates Soviet times.
It replicates with convincing accuracy a funky D.I.Y. multichamber labyrinth created in Buenos Aires in 1960 by the young Argentine artist Marta Minujín, assisted by the artist Ruben Santanonin.
Stopping replication The new research investigated how the genetic material of the human parechovirus, which belongs to the same family as the common cold, is packaged when it replicates itself.
Faults in vaccine transportation, and sometimes quirks in the biology of the gut, where the virus replicates, meant that it could take many more doses than anticipated to create immunity.
"Our main concern with the approach taken by DEFCON is that it uses a pseudo environment which in no way replicates state election systems, networks, or physical security," it said.
To reel out a list of overwhelmingly white, male lawyers and then deem them to be "most powerful," simply replicates the very thing that many artists — and lawyers alike — protest.
Rather than creating a single unit, Roman Props replicates each of the various found parts individually, resulting in a kit that is as close to the real deal as possible.
"A database that replicates itself and is meant to survive" — that was the connection that Cockroach Labs CEO Spencer Kimball made between the startup's memorable name and its value proposition.
Some people experience a condition called catalepsy, an immobilising nervous disorder that replicates rigor mortis (the stiffening of muscles after death), decreases the body's response to stimuli, and slows breathing.
"Our main concern with the approach taken by DEFCON is that it utilizes a pseudo environment which in no way replicates state election systems, networks or physical security," NASS said.
Pros: Mimics natural process: Pumping extra aerosols into the atmosphere replicates what happens when a volcano erupts explosively -- a natural event that does cause temperatures to drop, if only temporarily.
The jeans business has benefited as American Eagle successfully replicates its success at its Aerie brand, which has strongly resonated with young shoppers due to its focus on comfortable lingerie.
Not only does this make for a poorer debate, it replicates the circumstances which made the Combahee River Collective and their theory of identity politics necessary in the first place.
About a year and a half ago, it published another study, this one in mice cells, that showed that rhinovirus replicates better at 33 degrees Celsius than at 37 degrees.
One scene in which Kaja sings Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" to calm down other hiding youths, for instance, replicates a real moment on the island, even down to the song.
An effort to fire Mr. Mueller would be particularly incriminating because it replicates the key moment when mere disgruntlement may have soured into illegality: Mr. Trump's termination of Mr. Comey.
This includes imagery that replicates play buttons, notifications, or checkboxes, as well as ads containing features that do not work, such as multiple choice options in the ad creative itself.
A large and growing share of the federal budget replicates this Medicare system of autopilot financing, with 69 percent of total federal spending going toward funding mandatory programs and outlays.
That would be to immerse yourself in random (preferably early) episodes of the series, and then marvel at how the creative team here replicates their seemingly inimitable tone and substance.
Recent reports that the Pentagon spent millions to license a camouflage pattern that replicates lush forests — to be worn in largely arid Afghanistan — got us thinking about the famous design.
So rather than competing against Apple, or Uber, they would much rather focus on their moonshot ideas and doing something truly transformational, and this replicates language that we've heard throughout history.
This strip, with its upward progression, replicates the outline of a set of stairs left on the exterior wall of a rowhouse after the one next to it has been demolished.
It's done using a mix of hardware and software that captures a better understanding of the depth of objects in a scene, and replicates perspectives that the camera never captured originally.
Greene even goes so far as to break out a really neat experiment involving green lasers that replicates how the LIGO observatory works, but on a much simpler and smaller scale.
By studying enough labelled images, the software works out how to pair up image features with human descriptions of what they show, then replicates that process when presented with new images.
Mr Barton uncannily replicates BoJo's behavioural tics—the hair-ruffling, the bumbling gait, the posh speaking-voice and the ums and ahs—but he is given little else to work with.
The Darth Vader model boasts a specially created cover that resembles Vader's all-black mask, while the Stormtrooper version replicates the glossy white and black helmet worn by the Imperial troops.
It's been discovered that for every photo you upload to Facebook or Instagram, the company quietly makes an html page that replicates that photo using ASCII — text characters, put more simply.
We already use eggs to grow viruses that are used in vaccines, like the flu shot—you take a fertilized egg and inject a virus into it, which then replicates inside.
He said negotiating Monaco's tight and twisty street circuit in the virtual world, which replicates every bump and curve and can be adjusted for different conditions, still had its difficulties, however.
For the pandemic bond, the World Bank will pay bondholders a coupon that replicates an insurance premium plus a funding spread, in return for a payout if the bond is triggered.
This tribute to the illustrious gallerist Virginia Zabriskie, who died last year at 91, replicates and extends a survey of abstraction in photography that she mounted in New York in 1989.
"The Coronavirus outbreak will impact our industry and our business in 2020, with a sequential rebound, if it replicates past episodes," president and chief executive Luis Maroto said in a statement.
Having spent most of his life without a computer, let alone a smartphone, he replicates on Twitter the aggressive style that made him famous on TV and arguably got him elected.
Marvel Deadpool Zip Wallet — $20 (list price $30) See Details This cool weather coat replicates Deadpool's suit pretty accurately, and the breathable waterproof material is great for all sorts of weather.
The Kissenger, which is also a messaging app, uses these sensors to measures the pressure on different parts of the sender's lips and then replicates that exact pressure on the recipient's Kissenger.
For Azure Active Directory, the Windows Authenticator app essentially replicates the functionality of Windows Hello and it lets users use their fingerprint, face or PIN to log in to their enterprise applications.
Plush red upholstery, a ceiling that replicates the marquetry flooring at Versailles, gilded mirrors, sconces and rococo flourishes create an indulgent setting for cocktails by Franky Marshall, formerly of the Dead Rabbit.
Instead, the agency's announcement calls the design "iconic" and replicates it pretty faithfully, perhaps to give Americans a sense of continuity as the first big changes in over two decades roll out.
The proposed smoking ban replicates on a national level an existing law in Davao City, where Duterte ruled as mayor for 22 years until his rise to the presidency earlier this year.
DURUS replicates human walking in a manner much more accurately than past attempts at robot walking, striking the ground first with its heel and then rolling off and pushing with the toe.
Unfortunately, it's yet to be seen if Contiki's technology replicates the headache and taste of spew after a wild night in Budapest, which is surely the most accurate aspect of one's tour.
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This provides two different pathways — creating an AI that replicates the complexities of the human brain and emulating an actual human brain, which comes with a slew of ethical questions and concerns.
What I love most about this product is how natural the color is — I grew up around people with natural tans from the Arizona sun, and this product really replicates that appearance.
The proposed smoking ban replicates on a national level an existing law in Davao City, where Duterte ruled as mayor for 13 years until his rise to the presidency earlier this year.
Mr. Kijthavee says he has not been able to find the fresh blood needed, so he has made up his own recipe that replicates the sweetness and depth that blood usually provides.
For the past two weeks and through this weekend, those famous steps are blocked by a large stage, erected for the 2017 NFL draft, which replicates and fetishizes the museum's front colonnade.
This is not to say that investments in technology will not deliver competitive advantages in future, only that true advantage will be found by investing in what differentiates rather than what replicates.
The strongest section, choreographically, comes near the end, when Ms. Trenary reprises the suicide dance that starts the show, and Mr. Whiteside, now dressed as her, replicates it a few seconds behind.
In a blog post first published late February, TikTok said it "doesn't allow content that encourages or replicates dangerous challenges that might lead to injury" and encouraged users to report such content.
Balbuena's own debut — released last month on West's G.O.O.D. Music label — replicates the depressive, anthemic quality of that breakout moment through introspective tracks that fuse elements of R&B, rap and emo.
Jeff Weaver, Sanders' senior campaign adviser, said in an earlier interview that the senator's proposed spending replicates the kinds of government investments that earlier generations supported to grow the economy more quickly.
Trainees wear a heat suit that replicates the likely temperature in each scenario, controlled by software that determines the proximity and orientation to the fire and how that would affect the individual.
But the book is plagued by an approach that replicates the "he said, she said" construct, while failing to ask the bigger questions about a society in the midst of enormous change.
The presence and positioning of the pig and woman together are an obvious parallel, but Koons also replicates exact details, like a strand of hair that falls onto the woman's left cheek.
Philips takes some of the guilt out of the process with this $250 gadget that replicates a deep fryer using just a teaspoon of actual oil and a whole lot of hot air.
The closest I've come is to successfully describing the show in a succinct fashion is to say that Sense8, on some level, replicates what it's like to use the internet, especially social media.
The new car closely replicates the 1948 car on the inside and as the outside, unlike Ida&aposs  third Tucker from 2007 , which has a retro-modern dash complete with a stereo receiver.
It also did better on the WebXPRT benchmark, which replicates day-to-day tasks you perform in your browser, like scrolling through tons of images on Facebook, or loading an adware-heavy website.
Freeport, whose current contract runs until 2021 with two 10-year extensions, will only agree to a license accompanied by an investment stability agreement that replicates current legal and fiscal certainty, Quirk said.
Given all of the above, the team wants to expand the definition of prions to include amyloid, tau, and any other naturally produced proteins that can change into a form that self-replicates.
By comparison, the two crossover SUVs earned "Marginal" ratings when the same test, which replicates impact with a utility pole or a tree, was performed on the driver&aposs side of the vehicle.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chancellor Philip Hammond said leaving the European Union's customs union need not represent a big change to Britain's relationship with the bloc, if the country replicates most of the current arrangements.
The full-body suit reduces vision, restricts joints and muscles, and replicates hand tremors and back pain, allowing the company's designers to approach their work from the viewpoint of someone with restricted mobility.
We're talking about aging at the cellular level: Telomeres are found at the end of human chromosomes; they're made of protein, and every time a cell replicates, the telomeres get a little shorter.
The episode drags because it doesn't bring a fresh gag to the proceedings; it simply replicates the story of Wild Wild Country, with a few added jokes about the FBI and vegan cuisine.
A Tiny Game of Pong replicates the trailblazing arcade star on your wrist-mounted Apple Watch screen, using the Digital Crown (that dial on the side) to move the paddle left and right.
Unable to foresee for how long the emergency will last as the virus spreads and other countries replicates Italy's containment measures, companies have been maxing out on available credit lines, bank officials say.
A better understanding of the life cycle of 2019-nCoV, including the source of the virus, how it is transmitted, and how it replicates are needed to both prevent and treat the disease.
A better understanding of the life cycle of 2019-nCoV, including the source of the virus, how it is transmitted and how it replicates are needed to both prevent and treat the disease.
The Pippy Houldsworth Gallery's booth at Art Basel Miami Beach will also display "The Flag is Bleeding #2," a very large 1997 quilt that replicates her famous 1967 painting with the same title.
"The Honeycomb Maze replicates all the advantages of the justly-famous Morris water maze in that it forces the animal to approach a hidden goal from different directions," O'Keefe said in a statement.
That brings us back to Hulu, which has more than 12 million subscribers and about 250,000 for its new live TV streaming offering, the online TV package that replicates a small cable bundle.
Understanding that, it's hard then to be surprised that the outrage machine against Duma and Sergeenko replicates that system, with people screen-grabbing, reposting, and re-sharing the same feelings of anger and disappointment.
The result is a slightly sinister lithographic portrait of the poet; it replicates his self-styled, all-knowing confidence, once the subject of so many black-and-white photographs, now forever immortalized in ink.
The aim of the research team, led by physicists Enrique Solano and from Basque Foundation for Science, was to create a computer model that replicates the processes of Darwinian evolution on a quantum computer.
Since Cuban rums like Havana Club are not yet available in the United States, the bar team came up with a "BlackTail blend," a mix it thinks best replicates the Cuban rums of old.
This is largely because of a parole system that replicates and often magnifies the anxieties of poverty, which in many instances served as the catalyst for an engagement with crime in the first place.
Gaines's lament that the Trump victory marked the "end of progressive politics" in the US replicates the liberal democratic machine that is as responsible for the results as any conservative or right-wing agenda.
That final step replicates, to a degree, the steaming that diamonds get as part of an in-store cleaning process, which De Beers, like many luxury jewelry retailers, offers its clients free of charge.
While "The Crown" takes some liberties in portraying the making of the film, the show accurately portrays the reactions of the royals after it aired, and even replicates some famous scenes from the documentary.
Both Samsung and MSI introduced what appear to be the first monitors with screen curvatures of 21000R, which is a measurement I admit I have never heard of, but supposedly replicates the human eye.
All I know is that figuring these out makes me happy, so I was particularly jazzed to see the constructor Neville Fogarty return with a theme that sort of replicates these little puzzles. 1A.
It's no coincidence that "BoJack Horseman" itself replicates the plots of sitcoms—Princess Carolyn goes on a series of bad dates, BoJack crashes a wedding—to inject them with something rawer and more unsettling.
It scored worse in both WebXPRT, a benchmark that replicates a browser-based workflow, and Geekbench 4, which takes into account the speed not just of the processor, but of the storage and memory too.
In the case of Google, the company's new Android Auto app puts any Lollipop-equipped (Android 5.0) or later Android phone into an auto-friendly mode that replicates the new in-car Android Auto interface.
In this film a male psychiatrist interviews a mother and daughter to illustrate a diagnosis of contagious psychosis, where each patient imbibes and replicates the symptoms she sees in the other, forming a reciprocal loop.
On the customer-side of things, the user will have an internet connected "sleeve" (essentially a high-tech Fleshlight) which takes the sensory data from the cam girl's dildo and replicates it in the sleeve.
Samsung has long been dependent on Google for software services, on and off making competing products of its own like Milk and S Health, now Samsung Health (which replicates much of what Google Fit does).
Even Republican senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona have suggested that if Trump replicates the Saturday Night Massacre it would be time to invoke the appropriate constitutional remedy of impeachment.
The four-minute-long video — which takes its title from a series by Marcel Duchamp — replicates the style and technical specifications of Andy Warhol's Screen Tests, showing two black men who stare silently at us.
California, on the other hand, chose to just go for it, and it's enacted a law that very clearly replicates and goes beyond the rules that the FCC instated in 2015 — and then revoked in 2017.
Pix also has a feature that replicates Apple's own Live Photos effect, producing equivalent images capturing motion called "Live Images, " which combines the sequential still shots captured in the burst series into a single, looping video.
"None of this is to say that show creators Mike Judge, John Altschuler, and Dave Krinsky intentionally set out to make a TV show that replicates the Valley's racial biases — but that's what happened," Kang wrote.
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" He suggested that a more appropriate environment would be one that replicates the animals' natural environments: "Make it structurally complex [with] places for them to hide if need be, and preferably allow for some social interactions.
The Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort in Costa Rica, on 1,100 acres of rain forest, replicates a lush rain forest feeling through an entryway featuring indigenous plants and flowers (rooms from approximately $340 a night).
The result is a second season that replicates and, indeed, enhances the show's central charms -- its group of pubescent nerds, and nostalgic sense of time and place -- while still feeling less compelling with its teenage contingent.
Health experts think the coronavirus replicates in the respiratory tract, causing respiratory illness, so the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that clinicians swab your throat, going through both your mouth and your nose.
As a keen letter writer since childhood, due to long separations from my mother, I can vouch for how a letter replicates the feelings of intimacy that become lost in a text or a phone call.
Book Kimpton George Hotel starting at $179 per nightA boutique hotel on Capitol Hill, the rooms at Kimpton George Hotel pay homage to surroundings with design details such as wallpaper that replicates the Declaration of Independence.
One of the very problems Ms. Wade bemoans throughout her book — how the media peddles "salacious stories" about partying students obsessed with casual sex — is one she unwittingly replicates in her own pages, especially early on.
You go and pay 50 bucks to basically run through a simulation that replicates the last scene of the movie "Ghostbusters," and you shoot ghosts and try to seduce Sigourney Weaver, or whatever happens in that movie.
She dislikes facials, which irritate her sensitive skin, and instead replicates the spa experience in the privacy of her own home using at home masks (the actress has shared the moment once or twice on social media).
Odd Alarm (available for iOS and Android) isn't chock full of new features as far as alarm clock apps go, but the interface is pleasant, and the app replicates everything your smartphone's stock alarm clock can do.
This could happen if Trump replicates his 2016 victories in Arizona, Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Maine's second congressional district, even if Democrats flipped Michigan and Pennsylvania and expanded their electoral margins in states like California and Texas.
It's also a show that replicates reading Wikipedia late at night, because all of the killers featured on it are real, and if you want to, you can Google them and find out even more harrowing details.
Today, a nation's wealth, and its potential is as likely to be measured by its knowledge-based industries, or the percentage of that country's economy that replicates Silicon Valley instead of the amount of factories it has.
The robot's arms are controlled by a computer that replicates the movements of the operating surgeon, who manipulates the robot's controls while looking at a monitor that provides a magnified, high-definition image of the operating site.
From a 3D model of a krater, he has created a foam copy that replicates the original artifact's shape and size, then blanketed that copy with linen on which he printed a flattened image of the 3D model.
ESTORIL, Portugal (Reuters) - Norwegian utility Statkraft has found a way to produce biofuel from wood chippings and other solid organic waste, which it says replicates in minutes a process that made crude oil underground over millions of years.
It's a true workhorse for heavy-duty dough projects: its PowerKnead spiral dough hook replicates hand-kneading to handle 20% more dough than other models, so giant batches of bread or cookies don't have to be a chore.
Where normal diamonds are created when intense heat and pressure are applied to carbon, memorial diamonds are made with the carbon found in human remains, which is then put through a machine that replicates that amount of compression.
On Wednesday, Hammond reiterated that Britain would leave the EU's single market and its customs union but that need not represent a big change to Britain's relationship with the bloc, if Britain replicates most of the current arrangements.
Incidentally, in addition to this sexual orientation difference, there was also a gender difference: Regardless of sexual identity, women reported more issues with insomnia than men, a finding that replicates a lot of previous studies on sleep difficulties.
His tone is honest, and it's weighing on him how fast and drastically life can change but he's also thankful to be in the position he's in: A feeling that replicates that of a gift and a curse.
The first attempt to test this hypothesis was in 1966, when two Gemini missions exposed the bacteriophage T1, a type of virus that replicates in bacteria, and Penicillium roqueforti to the vacuum of space for a few hours.
He also noted that to ensure the local system fully replicates the remote setup, CF Local allows for easily accessing third-party services like databases over SSH tunnels by downloading the necessary credentials and keeping them in memory.
The better life that billions in low- and middle-income countries aspire to replicates the consumerist template of the Global North; compelling them to give up on that aspiration is like asking them to accept poverty for good.
Heme helps an Impossible Burger remain pink in the middle as it cooks, and it replicates how heme in cow muscle catalyzes the conversion of simple nutrients into the molecules that give beef its yeasty, bloody, savory flavor.
The strategy, set by Alan Horn, Disney's movie chairman, replicates what Disney-owned Marvel Studios has done with superhero films — take characters that have permeated popular culture and elevate them by bringing on top stars and serious filmmakers.
Working from a script by Noah Oppenheim, Chilean director Pablo Larraín meticulously replicates scenes from the TV special "A Tour of the White House," which helped foster an image of the model-pretty Jackie as the ultimate Stepford wife.
He starts with scrutinizing what makes up the flavor of chicken and waffles — the herbs you use, the buttery crunch of the bready exterior, the syrupy sweetness — and then replicates that as best as he can through chemical means.
Agricultural scientists haven't been able to develop a banana that replicates the familiar flavor of the Cavendish AND that can survive the lengthy transport times from South or Central America AND that has any kind of immunity to TR4.
The AutoComplete tool remembers how you filled in a form on a previous web form and automatically replicates the information as you begin to enter your address again so you do not have to type it all over again.
While they jog around the mat for a warm-up, Oezdemir replicates his driving style, ducking around and past the others at high speed, playfully pushing and slapping them as he goes, trying to entice them to chase him.
Akil says he rushed to download the game and try it out but quickly realized that its "augmented reality" interface also replicates the systemic racial inequalities of our regular, un-augmented reality: I spent less than 20 minutes outside.
A few years back, Moritz Simon Geist created an homage to the iconic 80s drum machine with the MR-163, a drum robot with various arms and percussive objects that replicates the 808's sound via Ableton and Arduino.
The company today introduced Stride, which replicates the core of Hipchat while adding natively hosted audio and video meetings, task and decision tracking, and a "focus" mode that collects important notifications for you while you concentrate on getting things done.
Minh uses the sci-fi genre to both contemplate the ethics of ethnography — which often essentializes a culture for the consumption of outsiders — and propose an alternative for the genre, which frequently replicates the logic of colonialism in Hollywood films.
Adam Ismail, Tom's Guide  With a footprint measuring about 6 x 4 inches, and a precision-cut plastic shell that replicates every label, button and panel gap on the original system, the PlayStation Classic couldn't possibly be any more adorable.
Assassin's Creed the movie briefly replicates a number of signature visual moments from the games—the graceful high dives off of tall towers known as "leaps of faith", the death-from-above drop kills, the effortless bounding over conveniently placed ropes.
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Britain's offer to continue as a member replicates its current terms as part of the EU. Staying in the GPA is important so that British companies can still bid for government work in the United States, the European Union and Japan.
At this point, you're talking about making something that replicates an animal tissue, and if that were an easy task or remotely economically feasible, it would be happening on a much larger scale with human tissues, and it's not happening.
When severe, in about 10 to 20 percent of cases, Lassa does horrible things to the body: It replicates in the internal organs and central nervous system, causing its victims to bleed out of every orifice or go into shock.
She's delightful leading an ensemble of fine-feathered local ladies in "Bird Watcher's Song," or dancing a deft soft shoe with Mr. Gregory in "I Still Get Jealous" (the other number, along with "Bathing Beauty Ballet," that replicates Robbins's choreography).
This book-length essay about aimless walks in Weimar-era Berlin, like Paris Peasant, replicates the arbitrariness of a city, describing encountered shops and objects, and mapping connections among simultaneous activities — walking, looking, thinking, joking, free associating, daydreaming and composing.
Ali's "Jenaza" (2019), an installation of 42 sets of folded white cloth laid out on the floor of the exhibition space, replicates an Islamic burial tradition, serving to commemorate the lives of those who were killed in the Dhayhan bombing last August.
"Our simulated reality replicates exactly what is happening in the real world, and as such it becomes a sensible place to trial developing technologies within 'real world' environments, helping the reinforcement learning feedback loop by providing access to real world scenarios," adds Dean.
Queensland's Liberal National Party (LNP), which replicates the federal coalition made up of Turnbull's Liberal Party and its partner the National Party, was hurt by voters, particularly in regional and rural areas, defecting to Pauline Hanson's right-wing, populist One Nation party.
But as Yussef Cole illustrates, the history of racism takes insidious forms, and in the process of trying to scrub those elements away, it unknowingly replicates the archetypes of the era, keeping allusions to those racist depictions while whitewashing their cultural origins.
There is little information about who may be responsible for the attack, but Carlin said it is possible it could be a ransomware attack or a ransomworm, which is a combination of ransomware and a worm that replicates itself across the world.
Hulu has three products: the live service that replicates a cable bundle at $45 a month, an ad-free streaming service priced at $12 a month (this one acts most like Netflix) and a $6-a-month streaming service that includes commercials.
The console also offers three display choices: the original 4:3 aspect ratio of the games, a CRT filter that replicates the same blurry look of cathode-ray tube TVs, and a Pixel Perfect mode that makes the games look crisp and clean.
The only one of the six contenders that includes genetically modified ingredients, the Impossible Burger contains a compound (soy leghemoglobin) created and manufactured by the company from plant hemoglobins; it quite successfully replicates the "bloody" look and taste of a rare burger.
And now, a new peer-reviewed study — a series of three placebo-controlled field experiments soon to be published in American Political Science Review — replicates the findings and gives us new insights into the conditions for lasting opinion change and reductions in prejudice.
In this, it replicates one of the things that attract fans to sport in the first place: the seemingly simple trajectory, the clear successes and failures, the dates with destiny that blowhard commentators dress up as modern parables of character and courage.
When Halloween rolled around, Parker, now 3, stepped out for trick-or-treating dressed as Obama, complete with a gown that replicates the Milly dress that the first lady is wearing in her portrait, according to posts on her Twitter and Instagram accounts.
There is no other base that the United States would likely have immediate access to that replicates the capacity, capability or freedom of action the United States enjoys at Al Udeid Air Base, and replicating it would be expensive and time consuming.
According to The Birmingham News, the trail will include a Harper Lee museum, to be housed in the 1909 building where Lee's father once practiced law; replicates of three houses inhabited by characters in the book; and more attractions for To Kill a Mockingbird fans.
Google has made it clear that YouTube Music is the future of its premium music subscription efforts; the company has said it will phase out the older Google Play Music service once YouTube Music replicates all of its functionality and launches in the same territories.
This model has a much larger base that incorporates one of the Bluetooth speakers (which can be removed), with a 10.1-inch HD display that replicates the displays seen in the film, along with 10 buttons that you can use to interact with HAL.
But everything about it that replicates what the trans experience is like prior to coming out — and, thus, made it so appealing to trans viewers — simultaneously tapped into some other zeitgeist entirely and became a weapon of some of the worst people on the internet.
Through the annual Jamaica Carnival, an event that replicates Carnival in Trinidad while still integrating aspects of Jamaican culture, soca heads, carnival chasers, and feterans from around the world make their way to the island in April for unlimited bouts of wining, jabbing, and revelry.
"It's not just this bacteria that replicates in people, but in the environment, it has this spore form that lasts a long time and makes it easier to perhaps use as a weapon," said Dr. Henry Walke, chief of the CDC's Bacterial Special Pathogens Branch.
The Spewacks were an inspired choice to pen the script; they had a famously tumultuous marriage and they understood the push and pull that many directors and actors engage in as part of their process—an exchange that, inevitably, replicates certain traditional gender battles.
Inspired by Gracie, the firm known for hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper, she commissioned an artist to create a reverse-painted glass backsplash that is 8 feet wide, runs the length of her kitchen wall and replicates the look and fine detail of Audubon bird illustrations.
Each time I see a reimagining of the Civil War that largely replicates what actually happened, I wonder why people are expending the energy to imagine that slavery continues to thrive when we are still dealing with the vestiges of slavery in very tangible ways.
The work, which was commissioned by Walsh, is colloquially known as "The Poo Machine," because it is 'fed' twice a day and, twice a day, it fully replicates the digestive process, including depositing its own stinking, synthetic shit at the other side of the room.
She created the display out of raw canvas, copper, and mirrors, and hung the photos with ropes instead of nails; this varied choice of material replicates our different perception of memories depending on our mood, such as the way that happy memories can sometimes make us sad.
It's that journey of watching these people learn and grow and interact and change over time that Three Houses replicates so well with its dual structure, and one that a future Harry Potter game could stand to learn a lot from, no matter what form it takes.
This New Light System Shines as Bright as 21,700 SunsResearchers from Europe have developed a solar simulator that replicates the heat and light of the…Read more ReadA similar system is currently being tested by researchers from from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL).
CRT Filter tries to replicate the lines and look of an old TV: 4:3 mode is the same resolution that you used to see as a kid; and Pixel Perfect mode best replicates what the original game designers saw when programming those games way back when.
In an unusual step, the producers of the new musical "Waitress," which opened on Sunday night, have been trying to perfume the theater with the scent of baking, adding an olfactory extension to the show's set, which replicates a small-town diner specializing in fresh pies.
But this list of real differences is still also a list of partial similarities, of ways in which the architecture of our system replicates certain features of the emergent Chinese panopticon, even if the life lived within our system is still blessedly freer than in theirs.
It has a live-TV service that replicates a small cable bundle at $45 a month; a video-on-demand service that sells for $12 a month without ads (this one acts most like Netflix); and a streaming service with advertising that costs $6 a month.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety put eight small pickups through the small overlap front crash test, which replicates one of the most common and deadly accidents where the front corner of a vehicle collides with another vehicle or a pole at 40 miles per hour.
In 2009, he completed the Goldman Sachs headquarters, at 473 West Street in Lower Manhattan, which was widely praised for its discreet elegance, and a dormitory complex at Princeton University, known as Butler College, which replicates the intimacy of the campus's gothic dormitories but in modernist form.
Andrew Cuomo, who restricted official state government travel to North Carolina: From Stonewall to marriage equality, our state has been a beacon of hope and equality for the LGBT community, and we will not stand idly by as misguided legislation replicates the discrimination of the past.
The lab caters to more than grieving pet owners with $100,000 to spare on a clone: Sooam also replicates service and working dogs, who were especially skilled at their jobs, like search and rescue dog Tracker, who pulled the last survivor from Ground Zero following the 9/11 attacks.
The hack, in a small way, replicates a project recently announced by MasterCard with Coin, wherein Coin will provide developers access to the MasterCard Digital Enablement Service (MDES) to integrate payments into wearables, securely digitize MasterCard payment credentials and further reduce the barrier to entry for device manufacturers.
The Mega Sg replicates most of its tricks: it also sells for $189, comes in an array of color hues (mostly black, with secondary colors inspired by console releases in different regions, though there's also a white variant), and features corresponding 8BitDo controllers (sold separately) that match the consoles.
"Foreign-Returned" replicates the dramatic situation of Gallant's story in a different time, place, and cultural milieu; if you know both stories, you feel a certain thrill or shock of recognition when details reappear, knowingly transformed, as when a Bible in Gallant's story becomes a Quran in Shepard's.
"Our main concern with the approach taken by DEFCON is that it utilizes a pseudo environment which in no way replicates state election systems, networks or physical security," the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) said in a statement, pointing to the Voting Machine Hacking Village events.
Jafa has spoken of his desire to create a cinema that "replicates the power, beauty, and alienation of black music," and the length of his supercut was determined by Kanye West's song "Ultralight Beam," which plays behind the audiovisual patchwork like the beautiful backing of an intricate quilt.
The tedium certainly didn't help with my itching desire to get up and stretch my legs and although I'm not sure if the VR experience exactly replicates Delft's Hyperloop design, I do hope they at least add an aisle to their pod so passengers can walk up and down a little.
But Apple takes it one step further with Face Detection and Tongue Detection — these will truly take your Animoji game to the next level, thanks to the TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X. It manages to map your face through sensors and then replicates it into an Animoji or Memoji.
"Downhill" replicates many of the touches that made "Force Majeure" so powerful, alternating between long, static images of chilly snowscapes with more intimate scenes of heated psychodrama, and ratcheting up that tension with occasional, gunshot-like explosions in the distance that accompany the release of pressure on the slopes by avalanche management equipment.
" Contrasting the crummy ads that we often see on mobile web pages with the beautiful and relevant advertising that can appear in the best magazines, he argued that his goal is to figure out, "How do we create an environment digitally, on the mobile web, that replicates and modernizes those fundamental principles?
In 1969, the Belgian Surrealist Marcel Broodthaers made a bold tribute to the work: René Magritte had given him a copy of the poem in 1945 in hopes that he would explain it; instead, Broodthaers replicates Mallarmé's careful scattering of text on the page but replaces its words with black ink blocks.
While there are perfectly legitimate criticisms that one can make of Israel or the actions of its government — and I have never been shy about making them — those criticisms cross the line into anti-Semitism when they ascribe evil, almost supernatural powers to Israel in a manner that replicates classic anti-Semitic slanders.
In fact, each section of the novel is an indirect commentary on the prior Elio-Oliver romance: The first replicates the pitch of its ardor among two people who thought they had missed their chance; the second offers a matured vision of connection between two men, permeated with wisdom about earlier, lost days.
"Goodnight Moon" is by far the most famous of Brown's hundred or so picture books, and for good reason: It replicates the lulling, la-di-da cadences that toddlers use when they jabber to themselves, and it captures the strange tendency of young children to assign emotional lives to ordinary household objects.
This replicates a similar dynamic we saw in the House of Representatives, where the demands of the right-wing Freedom Caucus (who wanted to roll back more of Obamacare's insurance market regulations) and a sort of Coverage Caucus (who claimed to be concerned about their constituents losing insurance) seemed to be diametrically opposed.
"Much of the uproar about the ideas of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (the Green New Deal) or Ilhan Omar (the power of special interests) replicates long-standing racializing tactics to undermine their authority and silence their voices, to paint them as 'radicals' and out of touch with the 'real America,'" Hawkesworth told Vox over email.
For instance, out of this survey of attitudes on land use, the New York Times put together this graphic: (The New York Times) As you can see, the gender gap is particularly large on nuclear plants, but it replicates itself in every case where the development might pose some threat to the local community.
Her flight of fancy, combined with some technical and marketing know-how assembled by Matthew Gibson, her stepson, resulted in the LongPen, a robotic device that enables a writer—or anyone—to sign a paper remotely in a manner that replicates the speed and pressure of the original autograph, and is indistinguishable from it.
If you're planning to stream specific media, like Netflix or share your desktop or a presentation, a streaming stick like Google's Chromecast (Amazon's Fire Stick doesn't support screen mirroring on macOS) replicates much of the functionality of a wired setup, but only needs to be plugged into the back of your projector or entertainment system.
"WeLive replicates the security and comfort of a suburban neighborhood, but with the energy and vigor of a major city," said the company in a statement, highlighting the company's strategy to provide residents with private and semi-private housing accommodations alongside community events like fitness classes and potluck dinners, as well as a digital social network.
The actual data from the voting, if it replicates Iowa, will also continue to stir the doubts that exist among many Democrats nationwide that the Sanders campaign is anything but a protest vote from the young and alienated parts of the electorate, something that is important to the process but not something capable of producing victory.
Despite being third to market with its Remicade copy, Novartis is hoping infliximab replicates the success of its copy of Roche's $7 billion-per-year blockbuster Rituxan: Novartis said its version, called Rixathon, has after 15 months a larger market share in Germany than the original medicine, as well as another biosimilar that also had a head start.
Beyond prostate toys (and the B-Vibe, which replicates something akin to anal rimming) this impulse is exemplified by Hot Octopus's much-lauded Pulse, a penis sheath using an oscillating piston rather than a typical motor to provide a unique form of vibration focused on the frenulum that triggers a hands-free and (for many men) unique orgasm.
MoMA is screening the movie several times: digitally (which may defeat the purpose, on Friday and May 13), in the regularly presented 16-millimeter version (on Sunday) and — by far the most unusual offering — in a 16-millimeter presentation (on Saturday) that replicates what was shown at the film's world premiere, when the movie was two reels longer.
In a vacuum, Vance's book is a heartfelt story of both his family and his need to separate from that family to build a better life for himself, of the ways that white rural poverty replicates itself through generations until one family member can break the chain (as Vance did by joining the military and going to law school).
"Our research group has primarily focused on trying to better understand how HTLV-1 replicates, with the ultimate goal of trying to develop new therapeutic strategies to prevent virus spread and transmission -- and that's one of the open areas that's not been well-supported globally," said Louis Mansky, a professor and director of the Institute for Molecular Virology at the University of Minnesota, who was not involved in the new letter.
Here are some examples from the paper: Jonathan Fly, a machine-learning enthusiast who replicates (and goofily riffs on) recent machine-learning advances at his blog I Forced a Bot, put together this impressive collection of images, where the approach laid out in the new paper is able to do, on the whole, a shockingly good job predicting faces from pixelated images: Okay, so the predicted faces are ... a bit off.
Two of the large murals address France's general climate of intolerance toward migrants and Muslims: one features a young girl spray-painting a pink decorative wallpaper pattern over a swastika with a sleeping bag and teddy bear at her feet; the other replicates the equestrian figure in Jacques-Louis David's famous portrait of Napoleon crossing the Alps, but the rider in the mural is wearing a long, red headscarf, a reference to France's attempts to ban hijabs.
The automatic drawings in "Sketches" (29) allude to spectatorship, as disembodied human eyes appear among nipples, breasts, and torsos; "Copy After Donatello: Judith and Holofernes" (1935-37) replicates the famous Renaissance sculpture of the Biblical scene, in which the vanquished general awaits decapitation from Judith's upraised sword; in the ink study and subsequent sculpture "Mother and Daughter" (1933), a fully dressed mother holds hands with a naked daughter, allowing sexual domination to color an otherwise innocent moment of maternal love.

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