Mimetics usually small molecules that resemble (or mimic) a domain of an endogenous compound or target
3 general criteria for mimicry
Structural
Binding
Functional
There three types of mimetics available:
o Modified proteins
(similar to endogenous protein with minor changes)
o Peptidomimetics
( molecules that no longer contain any peptide bonds but has the pharmacological activity of peptides)
o Non-protein mimetics
(non-protein small molecules that mimic endogenous secondary structure and binding characteristic)
Protein mimetics that are better tolerated, more effective and lower cost may be produced.
mimetic is mimetic
Crude and mimetic
Mimetic buildings are buildings that are structures, they are supposed to grab your attention for a specific reason. These structures are called mimetic because they mimic other objects.
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Cavemen Paintings were crude and mimetic. They closely resembled real life objects.
Singkil is a example of mimetic dance in the Philippines...
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example of Philippines mimetic folkdances
The best instrument in collecting the data when doing a research film using the mimetic approach is the digital camera.
"The Tale of Two Cities" is a novel by Charles Dickens that is a work of literary fiction, not a mimetic art form. Mimetic art forms typically imitate or represent reality, such as painting, sculpture, or photography, whereas novels are a form of storytelling through written words.
Oh honey, mimetic rhythmic is just a fancy way of saying rhythm that imitates natural sounds or movements. It's like when a drummer mimics the sound of a train chugging along or a dancer moves in sync with the sound of crashing waves. So, next time someone throws around the term "mimetic rhythmic," just remember it's all about copying nature's beats.
It closely resembles a real-life object.