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They are likely to have accreted and assimilated about 100 200 low-mass galaxies during the past 12 billion years.
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The Lebanese physician workforce has failed to assimilate about 40% of the country medical graduates of the last three decades.
This rate magnitude makes sense: the C4 cycle in these plant cells assimilates about 10-108 catoms atoms in the form of CO2 per second per chloroplast at daylight [ 27, 28] (see additional file 2 for more details).
Consumed DMSP satisfied the majority of sulphur demands of bacterioplankton, even though bacterioplankton assimilated only about 2.5% and 6.0% of consumed DMSPd sulphur in the surface and subsurface layers, respectively.
Third, averaging accounts suggest that crowding arises as a problem of excessive feature integration: when cells responsible for pooling/averaging information over a large area encounter flankers, information about the flanker stimuli is assimilated with information about the target stimulus (Levi et al., 2002; Pelli et al., 2004; Greenwood et al., 2009, 2010).
Having read, and written about, more than my share of Holocaust literature and assimilated the arguments about the perils of its representation, I think a case can be made that Gray did the right thing.
Traditionally, for nonfeminist philosophers, the tendency to assimilate questions about religion to questions about "belief in the existence of God" has led down a slippery slope that transformed philosophical reflection about religion into reflection on the existence of God, the rationality of belief, the validity of the proofs, and the coherence of the divine attributes.
Ultimately, the book is a cultural study of America, and the country's ability to assimilate just about anything.
This explanation instantly felt right — in line with a number of other "weird things" about my thoroughly assimilated father.
Her feelings about equality were assimilated into Art Press, which seriously addressed female artists before it was fashionable to do so.
Most of these were assimilated into the Han culture about 300 years ago.
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