simulant

simulant

(ˈsɪmjʊlənt)
adj
1. simulating
2. (Botany) (esp of plant parts) resembling another part in structure or function
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De meme, selon BAM, les exercices de stress tests realises confirment globalement la resilience des banques marocaines face aux chocs simulant la deterioration des conditions macroeconomiques, de leurs expositions intra-financieres et de celles emanant de leurs filiales implantees a l'etranger.
During the competition, students faced a variety of challenges, including the abrasive characteristics of the basaltic regolith simulant, the weight and size limitations of the mining robot, and the ability to tele-operate it from a remote location.
The spectrometer already has participated in thermal-vacuum drill testing at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, during which the instrument operated in lunar-like conditions and monitored drill cuttings from H2O-doped lunar simulant for water ice.
Ils ont estime l'exposition aux polluants en se basant sur un modele simulant la facon dont les gaz atmospheriques interagissent avec les composes chimiques issus de l'activite humaine (production d'energie, industrie, transports, agriculture...).
Ako ay umaapela sa inyo na simulant na natin rekonsilasyon at gamutin ang masasakit na sugat ng nakaraan.
Studies of migration of styrene monomer from polystyrene packaging into the food simulant. Iran J Chem Eng 2011;8:43-9.
The first Prospector was demonstrated driving and drilling in Lunar regolith simulant at the Colorado School of Mines' new lunar testbed facility in the Earth Mechanics Institute overseen by the Center for Space Resources.
* Diamond simulant: Diamonds are a girl's best friend but they come at a hefty price.
[9] found depletion of [alpha]-tocopherol encapsulated by beta-cyclodextrin from LDPE into fatty food simulant at 7.0 [+ or -] 0.5[degrees]C was prolonged by 2500h as compared with the pure antioxidant at the same condition.
Unlike the popular diamond simulant cubic zirconia, which are produced in laboratories and emit a rainbow-like shine, desert diamonds produce a purer, more natural sparkle -- since they contain the same refractory properties as authentic full carbon diamonds.