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Indeed, students may assimilate scientific concepts learned in school into their pre-existing knowledge frameworks, unaware of any conflict between the two, thereby creating mixed or synthetic mental models of the phenomenon (Vosniadou et al. 2008; Nehm and Ha 2011).
After being exposed to the metaphor, participants may assimilate all further information they receive into this knowledge structure, instantiating any ambiguous information in a way that would be consistent with the metaphor.
Methylotrophic yeasts may assimilate formaldehyde by the xylulose-5-phosphate cycle.
LAB may assimilate dietary cholesterol by incorporating it into their cellular membranes or cell walls, and then via fecal excretion [ 35].
High-energy blunt trauma, external compression, systemic hypotension, vascular injury, and coagulopathy in those patients may assimilate and thus lead to a compartment syndrome [ 10].
It may accommodate and change its previous beliefs, or it may assimilate the new information, for instance, by questioning its validity or denying its relevance.
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This assault may not succeed: the pope's tactic has been the appointment of small committees to wage war on bureaucracy and there is a danger that the oldest bureaucracy in the world may simply assimilate them.
But all these new migrants, particularly if they settle in entirely Muslim communities, may not assimilate.
The consonant n may also assimilate to the place of articulation of a following consonant, becoming labial before a labial consonant, palatal before a palatal consonant, and velar before a velar consonant.
In the case of high nitrogen inputs from salmon, vegetation may preferentially assimilate isotopically light nitrogen (even though it is also originally from salmon).
With oil, it's less a matter of the Administration's doing what the industry tells it to do, and more of how, for a variety of reasons, it may have assimilated the industry's point of view as its own.
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