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It will be shown how such methodologies can be readily assimilated into the software architecture.
His poems like all poems slow us down, remind us that many of the most singular and important things in life cannot be readily assimilated.
His poems — like all poems — slow us down, remind us that many of the most singular and important things in life cannot be readily assimilated.
Though Microsoft has made multi-billion-dollar investments in the likes of AT&T and Comcast, most of its actual acquisitions have been much smaller and have targeted software companies that can be readily assimilated.
If technology can be readily assimilated into humanistic nursing practice, nursing will be socially advantaged by technology [ 82].
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Apparently, most of the nitrogen in molasses is not in a form readily assimilable by the yeast whereas the nitrogen source in watermelon juice is readily assimilated.
Once a modernist canon had developed, Ives was readily assimilated into it.
Citrate, a carbon source that is readily assimilated through central metabolic pathways, and benzoate, a monoaromatic compound of medium toxicity that is degraded via peripheral catabolic pathways, were chosen as carbon substrates.
The presence of ammonium nitrate in MS medium may explain the high germination rate because NH4+ is readily assimilated during the initial stages of development and greatly influences growth and differentiation (Raghavan and Torrey 1964; Kramer and Kozlowski 1979).
According to Sargeant et al. [ 11], feedback that is more specific is more readily assimilated, a view supported by Archer [ 12], who additionally concluded that feedback should not be exclusively trainer-driven but a two-way process in which trainers provide comments and at the same time encourage trainees to self-reflect on their performance.
Mutations can be more readily assimilated in a diploid than in a haploid organism, since deleterious mutations are potentially buffered by a functional version (Thompson et al., 2006).
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