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The phrase "assimilated state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or status where an individual or group has integrated or adapted into a larger culture or system.
Example: "After years of living in the new country, she finally felt she had reached an assimilated state, fully embracing the local customs and traditions."
Alternatives: "integrated condition" or "adapted status".
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Meteorological field data, including temperature and ozone and water vapor mixing ratios, are obtained by interpolation in the space-time domain from the Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications MERRAA) product, IAU 3D assimilated state on pressure, which has a horizontal resolution of 1.25 ° × 1.25 °, 42 pressure levels, and a time interval of 3 h.
At a time t, the optimal blending of a forecast and measurement (z t ) to generate the assimilated state vector,, is through the so-called Kalman gain matrix (K t ): (3)with (4 where is the error covariance matrix of the model equations and Q is the error covariance matrix for the measurement.
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The allowable unit of prosecution under § 1955 is defined as participation in a single "illegal gambling business". Congress did not assimilate state gambling laws per se into the federal penal code, nor did it define discrete acts of gambling as independent federal offenses.
The U.S. State Department also has a "New Silk Road" policy to assimilate states like Afghanistan and, by implication Pakistan, Iraq, and Iran, into Central Asia and Europe.
Individual Lagrangian sensor units collect hydrodynamic state information, which is then transmitted to a centralized server and assimilated to produce a state estimate for the entire hydrodynamic system.
At the same time, the expansion of the administrative state has assimilated most executive policymaking into a model of delegated authority.
The virtual top soil moisture observations were then assimilated to update the states and hydraulic parameters of the model by means of a particle filtering data assimilation method.
It was no coincidence that Zeidan's first comments after his release included an appeal to the thuwwar – revolutionaries – "to assimilate into the state, and play an active role in it through its civilian and military institutions".
Appearing on television, Mr Zidan downplayed the abduction but called on the revolutionary groups who hold sway on Libya's streets to now assimilate into the state.Recalcitrant militias recently shut down ports and oil refineries, drastically reducing the country's income.
The authors themselves argue that China should be seen as "an absorptive state", assimilating foreign technologies but then adding value and novelty to them.
For example, precipitation rate measured from a variety of satellite instruments is assimilated, despite not being a state variable in a GCM (Hou et al. 2000).
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