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Each evolution of these parameters may be assimilated with a drift or a fault.

In the Late Period (1st millennium bce), women aspired to be assimilated with Hathor in the next world, as men aspired to become Osiris.

This increase in REM-sleep was previously described in human depression or models of chronically stressed rats and it may be assimilated with some protective or compensatory mechanisms.

It is also proposed a simulation model, based on contactless smart cards, based on the fact that a smart card chip can be assimilated with a programmable chip.

In that sense, it could be assimilated with gluttony, in that it absorbed and imitated what came from without offering forth anything, without being generous such as the poetry of Virgil was.

A word of caution: Mele's discussion of self-control should not be assimilated with the notions of guidance or regulative control discussed by Fischer (and used in this essay to distinguish different views of free will).

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As controls, we also quantified the fraction of N that was taken up and that was assimilated with reverse labeling (e.g. 15NO3−).

European Constructivism and Western design exerted an important influence on Japanese design, but these lessons were assimilated with traditional Japanese art theory.

After Paterson's death in 1999, Dickson Wright was assimilated with rather less freewheeling BBC formats, but she still gave them an indomitable edge.

These new results are assimilated with prior efforts on Localized Arc Filament Plasma Actuators (LAFPAs), to examine the differences in response of free versus bounded shear layers.

Measured groundwater levels were assimilated with the NS-EnKF to update the spatially distributed groundwater parameters (hydraulic conductivity and storage coefficients).

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