1 to create conditions or processes similar to something that exists:
Researchers are developing new techniques to simulate crashes.
2 to produce a situation or event that seems real but is not real, especially in order to help people learn how to deal with such situations or events:
The system being simulated here is purely conservative and so there should be no loss of energy over time.
Two contrasting dispersal models, one purely diffusive and one stratified, were then chosen to simulate colonization for the two contrasting initial genetic structures.
Table 1 reports this significant relation by regressing the absolute value of returns on volume data for observed as well as simulated data.
Using the drawn parameters, we then simulated 1,000 elections and recorded the magnitude of each midterm loss.
The purpose of students' talk is not to simulate activities in contexts of use, but to investigate, explore and analyze content.
Table 8 provides the economic trade-offs of the three simulated land use options over the whole four catchments in aggregate.
This has led inevitably to the development of laboratory-based models that simulate oral biofilms in vitro.
In order to achieve this we need to simulate in more detail, and with greater precision, the interactions of light with matter.
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