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    Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film, directed by Jean de Segonzac, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic (1997), and was followed by Mimic 3: Sentinel (2003).

  2. A sequel to Mimic (1997), where a giant bug evolved from the Judas breed and can mimic human form. Follow the story of a bug/biology teacher and a police officer as they face the deadly creature in New York City.

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    • Horror, Thriller, Sci-Fi
    • Jean de Segonzac
    • 2001-07-17
  3. Dec 4, 2020 · MIMIC 2 (2001) Trailer Remastered HD. Four years ago, a cockroach-spread plague threatened to decimate the child population of New York City. Then, research biologists developed a species of ...

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  4. Mimic 2 streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Mimic 2" streaming on Showtime Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Mimic 2" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu online.

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  5. Sep 18, 2018 · The MIMIC II Clinical Database contains clinical data from bedside workstations as well as hospital archives. The MIMIC II Waveform Database includes records of continuous high-resolution physiologic waveforms and minute-by-minute numeric time series (trends) of physiologic measurements.

  6. Though well-meaning scientists thought they'd destroyed them all, a single gigantic, murderous "Judas Breed" cockroach, which is capable of taking on the shape of a human, is still...

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  8. Synopsis. When a cockroach-spread plague threatened to decimate the child population of New York City in the original Mimic, biologist Susan Tyler and her research associates developed a species of "Judas" bugs and introduced them into the environment, where they were to "mimic" the diseased roaches and infiltrate their grubby habitats.

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