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This information can also be assimilated in the DSSW agent-based model.
This strategy could also be assimilated to exome sequencing that consists in sequencing a small subset of the genome i.e. the coding regions.
Methanol oxidation generates formaldehyde (a main intermediate of methylotrophic metabolism), which can also be assimilated in the serine cycle and used by the cell or oxidated to CO2, generating energy; each molecule of methanol generates 1 ATP [ 54].
It is known that acetic acid is toxic to chemolithoautotrophs like A. ferrooxidans [ 42] and L. ferrooxidans (see Results and below), however it can also be assimilated, like in A. caldus [ 43], or consumed by heterotrophic iron reducer microorganisms present in the community (e. g. Acidobacterium spp., some Alphaproteobacteria, Sulfobacillus spp).
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It is never going to get old for us". The song has also been assimilated into the repertoire of the high school marching band, "another strange world to crack into".
As knowers we measure the things we know and we also are assimilated or likened in some way to the objects of knowledge.
Kubera has also been assimilated into the Buddhist and Jain pantheons.
The phenomenon of shear crimping is also observed which can be assimilated to a post-bifurcated development of the global buckling mode.
We also investigated how much cholesterol would be assimilated based on 10 bacterial cells, representative of a typical probiotic dose.
He also says he "didn't want to be assimilated into the Factory aesthetic.
Also, some part of organic carbon may be assimilated by the earthworm as the biomass increases.
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