Sentence examples for common assimilation from inspiring English sources

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A common assimilation discussed frequently in the literature involves consonants with a CORONAL place of articulation (PLACE; e.g., /t, d, n/), which appear to borrow the PLACE information of the segment that immediately follows.

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This GC-rich yeast genome (45.7%) appears phylogenetically related with the few other nitrate-assimilating yeasts sequenced so far, Ogataea polymorpha, O. parapolymorpha, and Dekkera bruxellensis, with which it shares a very reduced number of tRNA genes, a novel tRNA sparing strategy, and a common nitrate assimilation cluster, three specific features to this group of yeasts.

In order to improve on the numerical outcome data assimilation is common.

Unfortunately, unknown boundary conditions are a very common problem with data assimilation, so we cannot directly solve the above problem.

They also share common properties, such as nitrate assimilation and xerotolerance [ 13].

Interactions of bacteria with various groups of plants are the most common symbiotic association for nitrogen assimilation.

Artificial assimilation lighting is a common practice in greenhouse horticulture in the circumpolar region to compensate for natural low light conditions.

Atlanto-occipital assimilation is the most common congenital anomaly of the craniovertebral junction (Fig. 13a-b).

They seek assimilation and a shared common ground on issues of ethics, politics and economics.

A reduction in fruit set (the proportion of flowers that become berries) is a common result of this lowered net assimilation (Candolfi-Vasconcelos et al. 1994; Caspari et al. 1998; Lebon et al. 2008; Rogiers et al. 2011).

The search for identity is a common theme, with the competing pulls of assimilation and group membership.

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