Sentence examples for incomplete assimilation from inspiring English sources

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Nowadays Séraphine would most likely be called an outsider artist, and her difficult and incomplete assimilation into the marketplace is central to the film's drama.

If we take one overriding lesson from the Shahzad affair, it's should be this: Incomplete assimilation can be a ticking bomb.

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Fred M. Vinson noted that Congress had not issued desegregation legislation; Stanley F. Reed discussed incomplete cultural assimilation and states' rights and was inclined to the view that segregation worked to the benefit of the African-American community; Tom C. Clark wrote that "we had led the states on to think segregation is OK and we should let them work it out".

You're seeing her trying to assimilate various literary influences, and sometimes the process of assimilation remains highly incomplete.

At 20°C acclimation (in comparison to 10°C acclimation), the higher growth rate (and possibly a higher reproduction rate) of D. pulex and/or a faster passage of nutrients through the digestive tract with possibly incomplete nutrient digestion and reduced assimilation efficiency goes hand in hand with a reduced concentration of total protein and vitellogenin in the animals.

Furthermore, AMDSBA2 and AMDSBA4 did not contain the sulfite reductase, which may reflect incomplete genomic coverage or point to inorganic sulfur assimilation directly from H2S.

The still-incomplete codification followed the Latin code with the assimilation of the authentic interpretation and with textual corrections, as well as with the insertion of the general law proper to the Eastern churches, including the Orthodox churches, regarding the patriarchs and their synods, marriage law, the law of religious, and other matters.

In addition, the F. tularensis subsp. tularensis SCHUs4 pathways for sulphate assimilation, threonine biosynthesis, valine biosynthesis and isoleucine biosynthesis are incomplete together with pathways for methionine, arginine, histidine, lysine and tyrosine biosynthesis in the same subspecies [ 9].

Further, this evidence thus suggests that studies on earnings assimilation without corresponding knowledge of selection in return migration provide an incomplete picture of Mexican immigration.

Many of the incomplete pathways are responsible for catabolic processes, such as nutrient degradation, utilization and assimilation, whereas the essential pathways are complete, e.g. amino acid metabolism, photosynthesis and glycolysis.

These results suggest that landscape-level heterogeneity in vegetation and topography cannot be ignored as a contributor to incomplete energy balance closure at the flux network level, although net radiation measurements, biological energy assimilation, unmeasured storage terms, and the importance of good practice including site selection when making flux measurements should not be discounted.

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