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Kleinman comments: "The trajectory of chronic illness assimilates to a life course, contributing so intimately to the development of a particular life that illness becomes inseparable from life history" [ 28].
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Synthetic observation data of the slip velocity on the plate interface are assimilated to a simplified fault model with two asperities through an adjoint data assimilation method.
Behavioural change programmes were set up to teach the Mentawai to "assimilate to a developing Indonesia".
This new method can be assimilated to a finite-sample Wiener Kolmogorov framework.
This information was assimilated to a transparent description of the program design.
We need to close the borders now and let everyone assimilate to a Western, white, English-speaking way of life".
A culture hero can easily be assimilated to a god by identifying him with an incarnation of a god.
Baudrillard thought photography could be "unintelligible" in a good way if it could avoid being assimilated to a mere message.
I pride myself on having assimilated to a level that I don't feel uncomfortable in either culture.
Where there is a regular pattern to the arrangement of holes the perforated element can be assimilated to a lattice.
Though a typical African in build and features, he has assimilated, to a great extent, the manners and thoughts of an Oxford undergraduate.
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