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…the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty in China that the Mongol ruling class could be assimilated into Chinese society.
The obtained gentiobiose was converted into glucose and could be assimilated by an Aspergillus aculeatus β-glucosidase (BG -displaying yeast strain.
The Mizrahim had to be and could be assimilated into that 'Israel' because they were Jews, whereas the Arabs couldn't, wouldn't, be assimilated.
He said it meant that tools like robotic arms and legs could be assimilated via learning into an animal's body representation.
In that sense, it could be assimilated with gluttony, in that it absorbed and imitated what came from without offering forth anything, without being generous such as the poetry of Virgil was.
These raised anxieties about how well these newcomers could be assimilated into mainstream Australian society well before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States provoked fears that local Muslim communities might harbor a threat of terrorism.
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A list of plausible candidate genes could easily be assimilated based on output from the studies of molecular heterogeneity, disease pathways, endophenotypes, and quantitative phenotypes, which could serve as testable hypotheses in an analysis of drug response within phase 2 testing.
For years, this lethal dust jacket served as a perfect symbol of Debord's abrasiveness: he was the ultimate outsider whose ideas could never be assimilated by the mainstream.
In fact, the rules are suitably vague and general that one might be tempted to argue that any new rule found which seemed to fall outside of their scope could just be assimilated as information about the few, stickiness, or context.
And because it would hardly be a Trump speech without fresh doses of bigotry, he suggested that there were some groups who, regardless of their legal status, could never be assimilated — "Sometimes, it's just not going to work out" — and so America should choose "immigrants that we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish and love us".
The president also didn't believe that African Americans could ever be assimilated into white society and, during his first two years as president, he advocated for the voluntary "colonization" of slaves abroad – essentially putting them all on an island somewhere.
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