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Example sentences for "simulating"

Lexicographically close words:
simulacra; simulacrum; simulate; simulated; simulates; simulation; simulations; simulator; simulque; simultaneity
  1. Apparatus for simulating geyser action in the lecture room (by courtesy of Professor B.

  2. A phthisical lung, grey nodules being scattered here and there almost exactly simulating tuberculous nodules.

  3. In Coleochaetaceae the branches are often welded into a plate, simulating a parenchyma.

  4. They might smile, as the saying goes, out of the other side of their mouths if they realized how recourse to the occult exhibits the practical logic of their own beliefs.

  5. All instincts go back to the sexual, so that cherchez la femme (under multitudinous symbolic disguises) is the last word of science with respect to the analysis of conduct.

  6. Chronic bacterial dysentery is a chronic infectious disease of bovines caused by an acid-fast bacillus simulating the tubercle bacillus and characterized by marked diarrhea, anemia, and emaciation, terminating in death.

  7. As has already been intimated, these grains, simulating sulphur balls, are visible to the naked eye, and their nature is readily determined with the aid of a microscope.

  8. He therefore repaired to the palace, and simulating ignorance of what had passed between the late sovereign and the kwampaku, inquired whether it was intended that Prince Takahito should enter a monastery.

  9. But, in order to gratify Nobunaga by simulating need of his assistance, a despatch was sent to Azuchi begging him to come and personally direct the capture of the fort and the shattering of Terumoto's army.

  10. Simulating the attack of the cubs, the prediction appears that the bear will save the cubs and forget about the shepherd.

  11. When a model is associated to external reality, by simulating on the model, we can predict the evolution of the external reality.

  12. Sometimes it happens that the starting-point of hypochondriac pains, simulating neuralgia, is a blow, or other bodily injury acting on a predisposed nervous system.

  13. Capillary hæmorrhages sometimes take place in the skin or mucous membranes; and in a certain proportion of cases cutaneous eruptions simulating those of scarlet fever or measles appear, and are apt to lead to errors in diagnosis.

  14. The vertebræ may become involved by infection taking place through the pharynx or œsophagus, and leading to a condition simulating tuberculous disease of the spine.

  15. Aneurysm of the internal carotid is of special importance on account of the way in which it bulges into the pharynx in the region of the tonsil, in some cases closely simulating a tonsillar abscess.

  16. The skin moves freely over it, except in relation to the bones of the fingers, where it may become adherent and ulcerate, simulating the appearance of a malignant tumour.

  17. All of the photographs made through the rifle sight that are shown on the exhibit in the lower left-hand corner were sighted on the spot that was simulating the spot where the President was wounded in the neck.

  18. And would you outline briefly the procedures for simulating the human skull?

  19. Among the many cases of nervous disorders simulating other diseases that I have seen relieved were two Jewish lads with an imperfection of the meatus.

  20. Cases of pneumonia osteoarthropathy simulating acromegaly have been reported by Korn and Murray.

  21. The left hip was greatly distorted, not only in the direction of flexion, but there was also twisting of the femoral neck, simulating dislocation.

  22. For a long time she had symptoms simulating phthisis, but fourteen years afterward the bone was dislodged, and, although the young woman was considered in the last stages of phthisis, she completely recovered in six weeks.

  23. The bodies were cold and expressions were death-like, but there were movements simulating natural life.

  24. Philib reports a case in which mutism, almost simulating that of one congenitally deaf, was due to congenital adhesions of the tongue to the floor of the buccal cavity.

  25. Finley also writes of an example of mammary hemorrhage simulating menstruation.

  26. Wrench mentions a case illustrative of the extent to which imagination may produce symptoms simulating those ordinarily caused by the swallowing of false teeth.

  27. Greenhow has published instances of this kind under the name of "vagabond's disease," a disease simulating morbus addisonii, and particularly found in tramps and vagrants.

  28. Two days later he entered a lethargic condition simulating death, and was again on his way to the sepulcher, when he once more recovered.

  29. Saint Augustin knew of a priest named Rutilut who had the power of voluntarily simulating death.

  30. The rigidity was remarkable, simulating the spasms of tetanus.

  31. Another remarkable species is a protégé of the oak, so closely simulating the warty bark of the smaller branches upon which it is found that our eyes may rest upon it repeatedly without recognizing it.

  32. The detail is so thoroughly engraved on my memory that, forty years later, when I want to experiment on the insects which are experts in the art of simulating death, I at once think of the Scarites.

  33. The affection presents the most varied symptoms, often simulating those of the gravest diseases, but generally curable by mental treatment alone.

  34. Defn: A flying object simulating a pigeon in flight, when projected from a spring trap.

  35. Defn: A painful affection of the side, simulating pleurisy, usually due to rheumatism.

  36. The importance of simulating with all possible fidelity the action of the natural insect has previously been emphasized; the subject is one of very broad application, but at present we may note merely the necessity of upstream casting.

  37. There was no time for simulating non-recognition.

  38. Good-night," he said, simulating an easy friendliness.

  39. They continued to the middle and latter years of the century, and in Sheffield plate there are some very excellent examples, and there are punch bowls with designs simulating those in the Flaxman manner executed by the silversmith.

  40. The emphysematous chest fixed in the deep voluntary inspiratory position produces in some cases an elevation of the superior thoracic aperture simulating laryngoptosis (Bibliography r, pp.

  41. The tendency of the patient to heave up his chest and assume a false position simulating the opisthotonous position (Fig.

  42. There are also other substances which permit of simulating luminous phenomena.

  43. I have also taken care to study the different ways of simulating raps,--and these are indeed manifold.

  44. I have indicated the chief ways of simulating levitations, either by the hands, the feet or the knees.

  45. Like an insolvent debtor affecting to joke with the jailer, watch him simulating so much as he can of habits he has long forgotten, while his ignorance of his country is such, that he cannot direct his coachman to a street in the capital.

  46. The hypocrisy of simulating manners he is not used to, is not more subversive of his self-respect, than his imitation is poor, vulgar, and unmeaning.

  47. Then there are the spotted or eyed cats, such as the leopard, which live among trees; and their peculiar coloring renders them less conspicuous by simulating spots of light which penetrate through foliage.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simulating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.