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The music of the British Invasion might sound quintessentially English to today's listeners, but its creators were cosmopolitan seekers, who assimilated a range of influences -- in particular black American music -- into their own very personal styles.
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Where advertisements usually assimilate a range of cultural references, from high art to lowbrow humor, it wasn't until Warhol that artists turned on advertising and began appropriating right back.
"The science goes so far and then the policy and political people pick that up and they assimilate a whole range of different views, some of which are evidence based and some of which are not so evidence based, and they will come to their own conclusions that suit their own particular circumstances," said Boyd. "It is very finely balanced.
This seems plausible if we consider that G. sulphuraria possesses a high number of membrane sugar transporters to assimilate a wide range of substrates (Schönknecht et al. 2013).
This strain was found to exhibit unusual biochemical activities, including the ability to assimilate a wide range of amines, adenine and several other purine compounds as a sole energy and carbon source.
Soybean was also readily assimilated in the tail muscle at a range of 10 20 % (15.0 ± 2.40 %).
The interferogram has ground surface changes over a range of several tens of kilometers, producing too many values to be easily assimilated in a modeling scheme.
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