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Our findings suggest that stronger commitment to the country of origin is associated with less willingness to take risks, whereas better assimilation is associated with lower risk aversion.

HS not only act on the soil but also on the root system of plants, generally resulting in more branching and longer roots, and stimulate the metabolic activity of plants, inducing a better assimilation of nutrients [5] [22].The difference in the dry weight of the maize plants (Table 6) indicates that the addition of LRC to the EM stimulated plant growth.

While Pullis [ 33] states that the embedded content approach can facilitate the incorporation of palliative care into the curriculum without adding to what may already be extensive material, some authors argue that a discrete course is more beneficial because it allows for better assimilation of material by students [ 18, 20].

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(The tactic of removing children from their parents' care in order to better enforce assimilation echoes a dark chapter of Denmark's colonial history in Greenland, which found Inuit children placed in Danish foster homes in an attempt to turn them into "little Danes").

Thus, higher Gs values will ensure better CO2 assimilation ability (and, hence, higher yield) only when plants have a biochemical and physiological capacity to fully utilise it.

The reasons to Anglicize were evident then: better business, swifter assimilation.

Russian and Italian composers have done better jobs of assimilation, yet Spain's classical music, which I adore, still seems in thrall to its flamenco and folk-music roots.

Future developments in meteorological modeling for air-quality applications will include advanced model physics and data assimilation, better coupling between meterological and chemical models, and could lead eventually to widespread use of fully integrated meteorological-chemical models for simulating and predicting air quality.

Yet Latin alternative music's better impulse is not assimilation but a proud disregard for purism.

America's history shows that assimilation works better than deportation — for everyone.

Acquisition of US-specific skills will improve eligibility for better paid jobs, facilitating assimilation.

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