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Meanings of
mimetics
in anglès
portuguès
mímica
espanyol
mímica
català
mímica
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Occupation of performing artists known as mimes.
pantomime
mime
miming
mimestry
mime artist
català
mímica
Synonyms
Examples for "
pantomime
"
pantomime
mime
miming
mimestry
mime artist
Examples for "
pantomime
"
1
The English excel in
pantomime
as much as the French in comedy.
2
Pandemonium, closely followed by
pantomime
five minutes later at the other end.
3
He played the
pantomime
villain role perfectly and made millions doing it.
4
You're the spell-makers' children who were supposed to come to my
pantomime
!
5
But this guy had taken the
pantomime
to an entirely different level.
1
In theatrical circles, respect for this 63-year-old
dancer
-
mime
-
actor-
choreographer
-
director
has reached critical mass.
2
Photo: Gaumont Monsieur Chocolat plays to the French obsession with traditional
mime
.
3
The objects of the
mime
's
attentions clearly did not appreciate his act.
4
He has no signature post-goal
mime
conveying support for a bespoke charity.
5
Absolutely refuse to engage with him if he doesn't
mime
jovially along.
1
Would that cool you off? She looked toward the ceiling,
miming
innocence.
2
Nobody is being cheated or swindled if the idols in question are
miming
.
3
She remembers vividly going into the garden afterwards and
miming
all the action.
4
By now, Frampton was
miming
something spasmodically to a new pedestrian.
5
I see the sock as a sort of chorus,
miming
a get-over-yourself critique.
1
He was accosted, however, by the
mime
artist
Little John Nee, dressed as a moving statue.
2
Sometimes he's mistaken for a spray-painted
mime
artist
.
3
He then worked with Lindsey Kemp,
mime
artist
and theatre director, honing some skills in non-verbal expression.
4
Photo: Criterion Tati started out in show business as a vaudeville comedian and
mime
artist
in the years before WWII.
5
This comic and
mime
artist
is one of three New Zealand artists taking part in the Sydney Festival in January.
Usage of
mimetics
in anglès
1
Our discussion will hopefully help guide further study of these interesting
mimetics
.
2
HBMs are versatile membrane
mimetics
that show promising results in sensor technology.
3
Ghrelin
mimetics
may be useful in the treatment of estrogen-dependent breast cancer.
4
Background: Acute pulmonary edema may be induced by beta
2
-
mimetics
used for tocolysis.
5
This suggests that
lynx1
-
mimetics
may have potential for treatment of asthma and COPD.
6
This distinct metabolic feature places TNF-a among the rare insulin
mimetics
of human origin.
7
Furthermore, the impaired cognitive performance of diabetic mice was significantly reversed by GLP-1
mimetics
.
8
This may be representative of difficulties in producing structural and functional
mimetics
by retro-inverso schemes.
9
We have developed biologically active small exocyclic peptide
mimetics
that disable apoptotic functions of Fas.
10
We have proposed that development of small molecule
mimetics
of neurotrophins might serve to overcome these limitations.
11
Several dual or triple combinations of BH3
mimetics
were highly synergistic in restoring killing of CLL cells.
12
Caloric restriction
mimetics
(CRMs) are emerging as potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
13
Screening of in silico databases containing non-peptide, small molecules has identified a number of candidate NGF domain
mimetics
.
14
We also have used this biosensor system to characterize CD4
mimetics
,
obtained by peptide synthesis in miniprotein scaffolds.
15
A successful structure-based design and synthesis of a class of highly potent conformationally constrained Smac
mimetics
is described.
16
Caloric restriction
mimetics
(CRMs) are compounds that mimic the biochemical and functional effects of caloric restriction.
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About this term
mimetics
mimetic
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
incretin mimetics
functional mimetics
include mimetics
synthetic mimetics
Translations for
mimetics
portuguès
mímica
espanyol
mímica
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català
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Mimetics
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