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A species common in North America.
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Simulation ?creating computer versions of real-life games ?has always been one of the driving forces of the genre. Flight simulators and driving games (Pole Position, Formula 1 Grand Prix) have long been popular, but all sorts of sports have been simulated including angling, golf, ice hockey, and even swimming. Martial arts are the basis of many popular fighting games, including Mortal Kombat. ...
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Imitating or estimating how events might occur in a real situation. It can involve complex mathematical modeling, role playing without the aid of technology, or combinations. The value lies in the placing you under realistic conditions, that change as a result of behavior of others involved so you cannot anticipate the sequence of events or the final outcome.
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A type of experiment whereby a computer-based program is used to manipulate the elements of a retail strategy mix rather than test them in a real setting.
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is a simulated nuclear power reactor control room with gauges, instruments and controls connected to a computer. The computer is programmed to behave like a nuclear reactor and respond to operator actions and commands. The simulator is used in training nuclear operators in controlling the reactor and responding to simulated transients and accidents.
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