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Symptoms and signs of influenza in children are not specific and can mimic a range of other common respiratory viral pathogens.
Chondroid lipoma is a rare, benign variant of lipomatous tumor that can mimic soft tissue sarcomas.
Smith's multitracked trumpets mimic the weary blare of the foghorns, often taking their pitches as the root notes for fantastic chords.
Reversal of social status via serotonergic activation appears to mimic chronic serotonergic activity.
A variety of insects, including some beetles and moths, mimic bees and wasps.
Unlike common cuckoos, young indigobirds are reared along with their hosts and they mimic the mouth markings of host nestlings.
The zinc salt components mimic mercuric chlorides but without toxicity and are used in other modern fixatives to replace B5-type fixation.
More developed and extensive lesions may mimic discoid lupus, psoriasis or secondary syphilis.
A flower, for example, may mimic sexual attractants to draw pollinating insects, while other animals may emit scents that deter predators.
Mutism, for example, is a symptom in a number of serious mental illnesses, but is also fairly easy for sane people to mimic.
Pumpkins, bales of hay, mums in colors that mimic the trees, a few scarecrows and a wooden black cat complete the package.
Many of his pieces mimic the effects of nature that we cannot see or simply do not make mental note of.
To mimic natural seed input and stratification, we seeded the plots with ash and dogwood in late fall.
I couldn't help but mimic the fact Sean was upset, so I was majorly depressed and upset all through the next period.
Clear plastics, including baby bottles, can leach an estrogen mimic into hot liquids.
The systemic features of both entities can mimic occult infection, malignancy, multiple myeloma and connective tissue disease.
Cardiac cachexia may mimic the cachexia seen in patients with disseminated malignant disease.
First, the rat mammary gland shows a high susceptibility to developing neoplasms, and these neoplasms closely mimic human breast disease.
Brad built it to mimic the old growth forests he admired while hiking and backpacking as a kid.
Now you too you can mimic a banjo or a slide guitar in your home or office.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The statement that the redstart is a mimic is to be met with in many books about birds.
Even gallantry with its mimic of being jealous and its pretended constancy was vieux jeu.
The corroboree began after dark, and the men shouted, danced, and carried on a mimic war to the glare of blazing bonfires.
In some of the orb-weaving spiders the males mimic ants, while the much larger females are non-mimetic.
Nor was it clear that he had not been engaged in other than the mimic warfare of the tiltyard.
A distribution of black pigment similar to that found in a model and its mimic may occur also in a non-mimetic ally of the mimic.
He was himself too much of a player on the stage of American affairs to be illusioned by any mimic representation.
She was a born mimic, and could hit off to a hair an eccentricity or an affectation.
Animals which come into contact with the krait and its mimic are hardly likely to inspect their teeth.
I might mimic a passion that I do not feel, but I cannot mimic one that burns me like fire.
It is a strange thing this bed, this mimic grave, where we stretch our tired limbs and sink away so quietly into the silence and rest.
Your Indian boy is a born mimic and impersonator, and this was his day.
So the real rain was turned on and began to descend in gossamer lances to the mimic flower-beds and gravel walks of the stage.
Nothing was sacred from that mimic any more than from a sapper.
I took it up, and saw that she had made a green fillet such as she wore herself, and fastened it about its mimic eyes.
Maryland Joe, his brother, told better stories, though not so good a mimic as the other Kearney, who had a fairly sympathetic voice in singing.
How does this particular translator mimic the artfulness of this narrative device in English without giving the impression of artifice?
Davoust and Massena, who wrought in many a battle tragedy, are here, and so also is Rachel, of equal renown in mimic tragedy on the stage.
One of these youths, fancying himself a mimic, had imitated the Moslems.
Voice, pose and gesture proclaimed at least the excellent mimic.
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