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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilation level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to psychology, education, or social sciences, often referring to the degree to which an individual or group has integrated into a different culture or system.
Example: "The study measured the assimilation level of immigrant families in urban areas to understand their adaptation process."
Alternatives: "integration level" or "adaptation level".
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(two-tailed) 0.000 0.000 N 24 24 Assimilation level Pearson Correlation 0.36 1 Sig.
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The wide range of results has been reported on cholesterol assimilation levels of Lactobacillus spp. in previous studies: 13 38% [ 31], 14 22 μg/mL [ 30], and 56 62 μg/mL [ 24].
The first stage of our research strategy consisted of a survey given to post-graduate students at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) to quantitatively assess base acculturation levels (assimilation, integration, marginalization, and separation), language ability, and also the time duration spent in Japan/the post-graduate university.
There are several explanations for the divergent observations of genetic assimilation at the level of the phenotype but concurrent lack thereof at the level of gene expression.
Two of these involve assimilation at the level of formaldehyde (the serine and the ribulose monophosphate cycles) and one involves assimilation at the level of CO2, via the CBB (Calvin) cycle.
Previous studies have shown that sequential assimilation of water level or discharge data allows to adjust the inflows to the hydraulic network resulting in a significant improvement of the discharge while leaving the water level state imperfect.
Much of the literature examining the wages of immigrants in their host country and their assimilation toward the level of wages paid to natives originated with studies of immigrants to the US (a classic paper is Chiswick [1978]).
FUL locates compensation for assimilation at the level of the lexicon, can explain partial and complete assimilation, but is indifferent to context.
Survey 1, as mentioned in previous sections, was designed to assess base acculturation balance levels (assimilation, marginalization, integration, and separation) of all participating post-graduate students, thus providing a point of reference in relation to all students before implementation of the ubiquitous system.
Taking into account that no additional eastern combinations in the total variation in Asian groups have been found, but that mixed or western markers' sets and that eastern dental characteristics are traced in Asia since Homo erectus, the assumption is made in favour of the hetero-level assimilation in the eastern province and of net-like evolution of H. sapiens.
Second-generation immigrants experience cultural conflicts between that of their parents and that of mainstream Western society, finding assimilation to varying levels.
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