Sentence examples for readily assimilate from inspiring English sources

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Because we become expert at making sense of visual situations early in life, we may assume that encounters with things we can't readily assimilate are fairly rare.

They have found that the tissue and scaffolding are not rejected, but instead readily assimilate in lab animals.

Although a strong case can be made that (despite superficial appearances) these neuroscientific findings do not provide strong evidence in favor of the quasi-pictorial (or any other pictorial) theory of imagery (Thomas, 1999b; Abell & Currie, 1999; Pylyshyn, 2002a,b, 2003a,b; Bartolomeo, 2002), it does not follow that description theory can readily assimilate them.

For prisoners and their families, phone calls are often the only lifeline to the outside world — a world that prisoners are expected to readily assimilate back into once they are released from prison.

There is a need to give healthcare providers information about the community in forms which they can readily assimilate into their day-to-day practice.

Selenium is a member of sulfur(s) group, and, hence, plants readily assimilate selenate in place of sulfur into cysteine as selenocysteine (SeCys) via the sulfur metabolic pathway [ 74]; this explains the enrichment of the sellanometallo metabolic pathway in response to whiteflies.

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Apparently, most of the nitrogen in molasses is not in a form readily assimilable by the yeast whereas the nitrogen source in watermelon juice is readily assimilated.

Once a modernist canon had developed, Ives was readily assimilated into it.

But some gestures aren't so readily assimilated into mainstream culture.

He is meant to be the kind of national hero not readily assimilated to any political program.

"Yoga has been the aspect of Asian culture most widely and readily assimilated (outside of food)," she writes.

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