- The
mimetic theory of desire, an
explanation of
human behavior and culture,
originated with the
French historian,
literary critic, and
philosopher of...
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Aristotle was not
against literature as such; he
stated that
human beings are
mimetic beings,
feeling the urge to
create texts (art) that
reflect and represent...
- An
exercise mimetic is a drug that
mimics some of the
biological effects of
physical exercise.
Exercise is
known to have an
effect in preventing, treating...
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Protein mimetics are
commonly used in drug
design and discovery.
There are a
number of
different distinct classes of
protein mimetics.
Antibody mimetic - Molecules...
- "On the
Mimetic Faculty" (German: Über das
mimetische Vermögen; 1933) is the
second of an
uncompleted trilogy of
essays articulating a
metaphysics or...
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Calorie restriction mimetics (CRM), also
known as
energy restriction mimetics, are a
hypothetical class of
dietary supplements or drug
candidates that...
- A meme (/miːm/ ; MEEM) is an idea, behavior, or
style that
spreads by
means of
imitation from
person to
person within a
culture and
often carries symbolic...
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divergence theorem. Both
finite difference or
finite element method can be
mimetic; it
depends on the
properties that the
method has. For example, a mixed...
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mimetic can
refer to any drug that
mimics the
actions of one or more
incretin hormones. They are used for type 2 diabetes.
Specific incretin mimetics...
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desire comes from
another apart from
ourselves completing the
triangle of
mimetic desire. This
process of
appropriation of
desire includes (but is not limited...