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It is the first approval for an incretin mimetic drug, which stimulates insulin secretion.
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In 1920, a profile and a figure qualified a performer as much as mimetic talent.
NEWYORKER: The Artists
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As they are, they resemble casual improvisations on the ballet's most famous choreographic and mimetic passages.
WSJ: Giselle at the D?j?ji Temple | Yasuko Yokoshi | Bell | New York Live Arts | By Robert Greskovic
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There are mimetic fabrics that camouflage into backgrounds, and one protagonist has a mirrored visor linked to cyberspace.
WSJ: Futuristic Fashion | On the Cover
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As our low mimetic cultural objects saturate global consciousness, can we also reckon a high-zone balancing act that executes Design theory on the concourses of daily life?
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Toshiyuki Nakagaki of the Bio-Mimetic Control Research Centre, Nagoya, Japan, placed pieces of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum in an agar gel maze comprising four possible routes.
BBC: When slime is not so thick
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Bilbo and Gollum are also mimetic rivals and literary doppelgangers.
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It's known as an incretin mimetic and is a synthetic version of a compound found in the venom of a Gila monster, a lizard in the southwestern United States.
CNN: Diabetes drug Byetta tied to kidney problems, says FDA
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So the distribution of mimetic species should be one of local clusters of good mimics, against a wider background of poor ones which may mean that a poorly mimetic species outnumbers a good one.
ECONOMIST: Insects and mimicry
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The Dwarf King and the dragon are literary doppelgangers of one another, both of them in a mimetic rivalry for gold, therefore both of them sharing the same love which brings out inevitable conflict.
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