Sentence examples for was assimilated from inspiring English sources

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was assimilated

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To incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion.

  • Food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue.

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"Everybody was assimilated.

The family was assimilated, Mr. Gay writes, and his father was an atheist.

This information was assimilated to a transparent description of the program design.

During South Africa's membership in the Commonwealth, its currency was assimilated to that of Great Britain.

This doctrine of ancillary restraints was assimilated into the jurisprudence of this country in the nineteenth century.

In 2008 and 2009 this information was assimilated into electronic form and standardised by Diana Barba and T. Matthew Robson.

Mr. Shields got a job at the club Max's Kansas City and was assimilated into the New York art world.

Later, Indian dance style was assimilated, and sometime after the 15th century at the earliest, the Pandji story was dramatized.

The p was assimilated to b in manner of articulation (i.e., voicing was maintained throughout the cluster), and subsequently the resultant double consonant bb was simplified.

She was called Queen of Heaven and was assimilated by the Hittites to their national goddess, the sun goddess of Arinna.

As controls, we also quantified the fraction of N that was taken up and that was assimilated with reverse labeling (e.g. 15NO3−).

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