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The phrase "assimilation of experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of gaining knowledge from one's own experiences or those of others. For example, "Mary tried to learn as much as possible from her travels, aiming for a deeper assimilation of experience."
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Based on Minsky's Society of Mind, the framework is founded on the assimilation of multimodal experiences, a sense of 'unified self' and its derivatives (choice, interest, curiosity, etc)., objective and subjective components of knowledge, commonsense, and attention dynamics over a real-world scenario.
We hope this document facilitates student's assimilation of a design experience into takeaway knowledge.
Cognitive flexibility allows acceptance and assimilation of a traumatic experience into one's life and can provide opportunities for growth and recovery.
Thus, any estimates are based on an out-of-sample projection based on the assimilation experience of recent immigrants.
Ten years later, the uneasy experience of assimilation of these Hispanic immigrants illustrates the vagaries of American immigration law, as well as the heartening achievement of tens of thousands of once-destitute refugees who have largely succeeded in building productive lives in the United States.
How we come to know a thing is a curious amalgam of experience, perception, interpretation and its assimilation with what we believe we already understand.
"But it is good to see that there is a sense of organization, because that leads to a quicker assimilation into experiencing the American dream".
We suggest that these elevated concentrations may, in turn, be passed on to detritivores which ingest the contaminated particles and experience desorption and assimilation of the pollutant within the digestive tract.
Rowe's multifaceted work illustrates her personal mythology, her response to life experiences, and an assimilation of African American spiritual and narrative traditions.
Overall, our data suggest that the neural mechanisms of associative learning can be an assimilation of multiple memory traces when the two relevant experiences are separated in time.
This part of Wright's view reflects his assimilation of the positivist understanding of science as a taxonomy of practical experience with nature.
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