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In the most recent carbon isotope studies the authors use the diurnal δC variations in tree respired CO2 to get information about possible pathways and pools of assimilates that could be the source of carbon for respiration.
The compensatory "Yang" breakdown of the photosynthetic machinery that impairs ATP production, liberates nutrient assimilates that become available for the synthesis of Cd-toxicity protecting enzymes, among which we found the Slr0946 arsenate reductase.
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However it should be located, the phenomenon of dirty hands can be easily assimilated to that of moral dilemma, but this is an assimilation that should be resisted.
Ilka is now so assimilated that, as a protagonist, she stands on her own.
"They're assimilating that, and that's a very important message for kids to receive".
"People assimilate that in their worldview that the beaches are dirty.
They really don't know how to even assimilate that information".
But what I do is listen to what everybody says about you and try to assimilate that".
The nineteenth century triggered patriotism in all those peoples who refused to let themselves be assimilated; that is to say, Germanized.
Their father, Sol, was a Jew, the son of a rabbi, but sufficiently assimilated that he made his living importing both cheese and ham.
Nor did it seem that the goal to gain greater access to education, health, employment existed so that we could be assimilated, that we would forget the struggle, forget our history, forget our culture.
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