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be internalized
verb
To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.
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Clare's still internalizing whatever is to be internalized.
It needs to be internalized companywide.
But why would prions be internalized by different routes?
In addition, certain biological signals need to be internalized by cells in order to function effectively.
We found that C. albicans could be internalized into mast cells, which seemed to occur rarely.
For many people, if not most, ambition has to be instilled before it can be internalized.
The results demonstrate, that nanoparticles were able to be internalized by human mesenchymal stem cells.
The coated Ad particles were found to bind to and be internalized by cells.
After systemic administration in mice, TH-Lip could be internalized into tumor cells efficaciously.
These externalities can be internalized with present methodologies in the literature.
Mr. Pressley's hand balls up into a fist as he talks about how negative feelings can be internalized.
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