No. This is a simulated company used at the University of Phoenix for projects and education purposes.
A Simulated company is also known as a Business Simulation. It is a tool used in businesses for training, and to teach strategic thinking, team work, leadership, and several other skills valued in the work place.
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No. "Lotus Pearls" is the brand name of a simulated pearl jewelry company from the 1960's.
The breathing is simulated by giving breaths and the heart beat is simulated by giving chest compressions.
Simulated leather are materials that are made to look like real leather. Simulated leather is not real leather at all.
The candy that led an expedition is the M&M's chocolate candy, chosen by the Mars company for a simulated space mission in 1981.
It has never been "simulated". The phrase has always been "light ampllfication by stimulated emission of radiation". The emission in question is real, not simulated.
Actual texture has real surface quality... It has a bit of relief... You can feel actual texture with your fingertips. Simulated texture is just that... simulated. It is two dimensional.
In CANalyzer we can have only ONE simulated node.But in CANoe we can have MULTIPLE simulated node.
Simulated leather is still considered leather... it's safe. if you mean alergy wise. but if your talking about the enviroment. no
A simulated diamond is a man-made stone that is designed to look like a real diamond, but does not possess the same properties or value. Simulated diamonds are typically made from materials such as cubic zirconia or moissanite and are often used as a more affordable alternative to natural diamonds.