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Mimesis


Definition:

  • (n.) Imitation; mimicry.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His great book Mimesis, published in Berne in 1946 but written while Auerbach was a wartime exile teaching Romance languages in Istanbul, was meant to be a testament to the diversity and concreteness of the reality represented in western literature from Homer to Virginia Woolf; but reading the 1951 essay one senses that, for Auerbach, the great book he wrote was an elegy for a period when people could interpret texts philologically, concretely, sensitively, and intuitively, using erudition and an excellent command of several languages to support the kind of understanding that Goethe advocated for his understanding of Islamic literature.
  • (2) Discovery of the fact that a subject identifies in an obvious way with another is at first only the awareness of a present process: involuntary mimesis, obedience to early 'identifying designations' or simple imitation deliberately carried out.
  • (3) In an attempt to underline the need to refer to an imaginary setting, in which the analytical relationship is acted out, the Authors have considered the possible relations between the concept of projective identification, as defined by Klein and further developed by Bion, and the idea of "Mimesis", which is inevitably involved in every story, and which confronts the imaginary at the very moment in which it is produced.
  • (4) She has also always played on mimesis and obvious sight gags: the willy as marrow, cucumber, milk bottle or beer can; breasts as fried eggs, melons or light bulbs; the vagina as a kebab, a bucket or a pair of false teeth.

Mimetic


Definition:

  • () Alt. of Mimetical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Local infusion of high concentrations of GABA or GABA mimetics into the striatum, septum or substantia nigra failed to modify 5-HTP accumulation in these areas.
  • (2) A possible cellular basis for dopaminergic sensitization by long-term dopamine mimetics was examined in rat brain striatum.
  • (3) Selective beta-mimetic drugs are the most frequently used agents for arresting preterm labour.
  • (4) The results are interpreted on the basis of the chemical structure and conformations of the ionophores in membrane mimetic media.
  • (5) We studied a role of TXA2 in the development of PAF-induced nonspecific airway hyperresponsiveness in guinea pigs using a TXA2 synthetase inhibitor (OKY-O46.HCl) and a stable TXA2 mimetic agent (STA2).
  • (6) In order to confirm these findings, we have studied the effect of GABA mimetics on extracellular DOPAC in the locus coeruleus (a reliable index of noradrenergic neuronal activity) of the rat through the use of in vivo voltammetry with carbon fibre electrodes.
  • (7) Vanadate possesses insulin-mimetic effects, and has been reported to correct the metabolic imbalances in streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
  • (8) With regard to the ST-depression, a possible physiological adaptation to the beta-mimetic drug is described.
  • (9) The novel antibacterial peptide mimetic alaphosphin (l-alanyl-l-1-aminoethylphosphonic acid) selectively inhibited peptidoglycan biosynthesis in both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria.
  • (10) Two series of 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyrazine derivatives with human renin inhibitory activity have been synthesized which incorporate the transition-state mimetics (3S,4S)- and (3R,4S)-5-cyclohexyl-3,4-diaminopentanoic acid ((S)- and (R)-CDAPA), and (4S)-4-amino-5-cyclohexyl-2,2-difluoro-3-oxopentanoic acid (ACDFOPA).
  • (11) A novel selective PDE V inhibitor, SK&F 96231, reversed the bronchoconstriction induced in anaesthetised guinea pigs by histamine, a thromboxane-mimetic or by ovalbumin challenge.
  • (12) The effect of lowering total plasma and low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia type IIa (FH) on platelet function, thromboxane (TX) formation and platelet sensitivity against iloprost, a stable prostacyclin mimetic, was studied in platelet-rich plasma ex vivo.
  • (13) Blockade of these beta-mimetic effects resulted in a fall in uterine blood flow as the perfusion pressure was reduced.
  • (14) The majority of the remaining damage could be blocked, in a dose-dependent manner, by superoxide dismutase (SOD) or a SOD-mimetic copper complex, identifying a fraction of damage to intracellular DNA dependent upon extracellular O2-.
  • (15) Dopamine (DA) and DA-mimetics (apomorphine, midantan, piribedil) have a dual effect on Na, K-ATPase of the rat brain striate synaptosomes: activating at micromolar concentrations and inhibitory at higher concentrations (less than or equal to 30 microM).
  • (16) The lymphatics were mounted in tissue baths, and isometric contractions were induced by increasing concentrations of the thromboxane A2 (TXA2) mimetic U-46619.
  • (17) BAY u3405 was a potent, and competitive, antagonist of the TXA2-mimetic U46619-induced contractions of human, guinea-pig, rat and ferret airway smooth muscle with pA2 values between 8.0 and 8.9 and with no inherent contractile activity (10(-9)-10(-4) M).
  • (18) The overall pattern of decreased glucose use seen with progabide was different from that noted with previously studied GABA-mimetic drugs, such as muscimol, except for those changes observed in the extrapyramidal and sensory-motor areas for which similar dose-response relationships occurred.
  • (19) Peptides of portions of loop 2 (the "toxic" loop) of snake venom curare-mimetic neurotoxins (alpha-bungarotoxin and king cobra toxin b) and of a structurally similar region of the rabies virus glycoprotein were synthesized.
  • (20) Relaxation to bradykinin of rings contracted with the thromboxane A2 mimetic U-46619 was not affected by L-NMMA and was only minimally inhibited by methylene blue.

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