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He became as fascinated by assimilation as by cultural preservation.
"What they set out to do with force they accomplished by assimilation".
Bol soon became known as Bel by assimilation to the Babylonian god Bel-Marduk.
This has pumped up their numbers, compensating for the steady outflow from active Judaism caused by assimilation.
Fusions like that risk cultural loss by assimilation, but the dignified clarity of the tonkori came through even in modern trappings.
But he was best known for his commitment to keep alive the unwritten speech of peoples at risk of extinction by assimilation or other means.
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The effect was modest for surface-deposited detritus (25 54%) and was probably caused by feeding, assimilation and respiration by the worms.
This was confirmed by carbohydrate assimilation tests (Table 2) and by sequencing the 5.8S rRNA gene.
The process is eased by the decline of strident nationalism, and by the assimilation of Yeats into the Celtic tiger's tourist trade.
By data assimilation, a quantity of interest is estimated by combining observational data with the underlying dynamical principles governing the system under investigation.
After the first four ammonium nitrate additions, a pH drop was followed by a pH rise as ammonium was preferentially consumed followed by nitrate assimilation.
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