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Sim-Suite

Proceedings of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2009
In this paper, we describe the installation Sim-Suite which engages members of the public through interactive experiences based on everyday play strategies and basic full-body human movement. The underlying concept of Sim-Suite explores a recombinant approach to cultural understandings in regards to the social practice of play and embodiment.
Manuela Jungmann, Geraldine Fitzpatrick
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The Sims’ Speculum

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
An instrument that is taken for granted in gynaecological clinics, operating theatres and GP surgeries all over the world is the humble Sims’ speculum. How would we manage without it? In the fourth article of this biographical series, Professor Ellis looks at the work of James Marion Sims.
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SIMS for membranes

Nature Methods, 2006
The combination of two imaging methods, each with its own limitations, brings researchers closer to the goal of describing the complexity of membrane organization with high spatial resolution and a high degree of chemical information.
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Sim

The proceedings of the thirtieth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 1999
We describe the design and implementation of a program called sim to measure similarity between two C computer programs. It is useful for detecting plagiarism among a large set of homework programs. This software is part of a project to construct tools to assist the teaching of computer science.
Gitchell, David, Tran, Nicholas
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SIM and SIM · R mice are histoincompatible

Virology, 1978
Abstract SIM and SIM · R mice were bred for congenicity at the Fv-1 locus. In addition to a difference in their permissiveness for infection by murine C-type viruses, presumably due to Fv-1, these mice differ in antigens determining histocompatibility.
Furmanski, P   +3 more
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SIMS 2004

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2006
Brian Elmegaard   +3 more
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THE SIMS TEST

The Lancet, 1944
M, BARTON, B P, WIESNER
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Sim-biosis : di-simulando "The Sims"

2004
The Sims (2000-2003) is a fascinating computer game that allows the user to simulate human behaviour and the triviality of everyday interactions. This essay makes sense of the appeal of what superficially looks like a virtual dollhouse. The researchers conclude that The Sims is an example of a new form of interactive narrative that allows the user to ...
Bittanti, Matteo, Eugeni, Ruggero
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