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The results revealed that the KCaBi(PO4 2 Dy3+ phosphors can be effectively assimilated with near ultraviolet, and exhibit two emission bands peaked at 480 nm blue light) and 580 nm yellow light) originating from the 4F9/2-6H15/2, 4F9/2-6H13/2 transitions of Dy3+, respectively.
This increased the likelihood of information being effectively assimilated and integrated.
After Modern Family so effectively assimilated gay families into prime time -- with the gay family just another part of society's dynamic -- I had high hopes.
By the same token, however, Theophrastus (and Aristotle) fell abruptly out of use around 1550, as classical botany and zoology were effectively assimilated into Renaissance thought in the form of illustrated encyclopedias which were still heavily based on classical writings.
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Clostridium cellulovorans can effectively assimilate not only cellulose but also hemicellulose by producing cellulosomal and non-cellulosomal enzymes.
They began to settle in geographically isolated areas that were considered undesirable, and began forming unique barrios that could not effectively assimilate into Anglo culture, and so they began forming their own subculture.
For example, we have developed a cutting-edge cognitive intervention called Strategic Memory Advanced Reasoning Training (SMART) to teach individuals of all ages how to more effectively assimilate, manage and use information in health, after injury or disease diagnoses.
These attacks from beyond the Danube did immense damage, and, although fortifications and defense works were built and strengthened in the Balkans and in Greece, the newcomers were neither effectively repulsed nor assimilated by the Byzantines.
There are too many relevant signs and symptoms for doctors to assimilate effectively; instead, they tended to discount the information and underestimate the probability of serious disease.
Considering that both d-xylose and l-arabinose are often concomitantly present in the plant cell wall polymers, such a coinduction could make sense for a saprobic fungus to effectively release and assimilate both pentoses.
This species incorporates oligosaccharides before degrading them to monosaccharides and grows effectively by switching the target substrates to be assimilated in the presence of various carbon sources, ranging from hemicellulose to cellulose.
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