| 41. | In the mimetic process, the person emerges from himself and clings to an exterior.
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| 42. | The recognition that cultural life is largely mimetic learning goes back to Plato and Aristotle.
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| 43. | The neuroscientific research about the mirror neuron system makes the importance of mimetic processes clear.
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| 44. | As brilacidin is modelled after a defensin, it is also called a defensin mimetic.
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| 45. | She has a mimetic memory, and can recite all 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets.
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| 46. | Preclinical studies involving these inhibitors, also described as BH3 mimetics, have produced promising results.
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| 47. | A PTPRS protein mimetic may improve muscular and bladder control in rats with spinal cord injuries.
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| 48. | Each allele is able to either influence a larger or smaller mimetic pattern in an organism.
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| 49. | TEMPOL and similar SOD-mimetic nitroxides exhibit a multiplicity of actions in diseases involving oxidative stress.
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| 50. | Ejection behavior has some costs however, especially when host species have to deal with mimetic eggs.
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