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Even if he never quite passes himself off as an English gentleman, Jack's devotion to his "unique and solitary calling" implies a level of assimilation he never knows he has achieved.
Ignore the fact that they're already remixing U2, typically a death knell level of assimilation for dance-music producers: CROOKERS, the Milan duo of Bot and Phra, are still among the most consistently thrilling and inventive working today.
As the Lieblings engage in exhaustive preparations for Lior's bar mitzvah, we see a sweet-natured, high-functioning young man enjoy a level of assimilation -- and attention -- granted to few of the mentally disabled.
6 A similar finding is reported by Amuedo-Dorantes and de la Rica (2006) for Spain, according to which African women suffer the lowest occupational attainment, with respect to other immigration groups (in particular if taken into account the years since migration), while Central and South Americans, along with immigrants within EU15, show high level of assimilation.
The cells express a low basal level of assimilation proteins throughout exponential growth (this level is independent of substrate levels).
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As the book progresses, the characters move from overt Jewishness to greater levels of assimilation, presented as an ambivalent change that has costs of its own.
A further feature of the genetic composition of the Kuvale that is not paralleled by the Herero from Namibia is their substantial levels of assimilation of Khoe-San lineages (Table 2).
Absorption occurs through the intestines, and the higher the calcium and mineral content of the diet, the greater the level of absorption and assimilation into developing bone structure.
Shaped by the societal level discourses about symbolic power of English and culture of English-speaking countries, students at Parkview, including both Koreans and non-Koreans, were stratified with regards to the English proficiency levels and perceived degree of assimilation and actively participated in the reproduction of the existing ideology.
Berry [ 17] describes four levels of acculturation namely: assimilation, integration, isolation, and marginalization.
This fits the cal hypothesis whereby a vitamin-D deficiency due to insufficient sunlight in Northern Europe would have been compensated by high levels of lactose assimilation.
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