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Evidence of Assimilation and Assimilation Processes [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Geology, 1926
In the Abstract of his paper on the "Evidence of Assimilation and Assimilation Processes" Mr. Bain states that he is here dealing with the general process of assimilation. His paper itself, however, treats in considerable detail of the Sudbury "norite-micropegmatite." Nowhere does he bring forward any satisfactory evidence for linking up these two ...
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Assimilation and Anti-Assimilation

2023
This chapter considers how Smollett's The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771) advances an anti-normative orientation that finds its corresponding kernel of expression in the malaprop. To do so, it draws on Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s theorization of the catachresis as assimilationist and anti-assimilationist.
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“Defying Stereotypes: To Assimilate or Not Assimilate?”

2017
Does the shift away from following or portraying the typical Asian male in my own life help Asians as a whole? Yes. Doing so can help Asian-Americans because it might allow others who view or interact with me to then change their perceptions about other Asian males and help them be more open-minded and accepting.
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Evidence of Assimilation and Assimilation Processes

The Journal of Geology, 1927
This note is contributed to the criticisms, published in the October-November, 1926, number of the Journal of Geology, which have grown out of an earlier article by Mr. George W. Bain. Mr. Bain advanced arguments for the apparent disappearance of over 10,000 feet of sediments, which he attributed to the intrusion of the Sudbury norite.
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Carbon assimilation tests: Substrates assimilation profiles

Mycopathologia, 1988
Liquid medium assays for yeasts carbon assimilation tests are the more precise but longer methods. For rapid and automated yeasts identification purposes we analysed the assimilation of 34 carbon compounds by 149 reference strains. Assays were carried in liquid shaken medium (Autobac system) and readings were nephelemetric.
C. Mary, A. Blancard, M. Quilici
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Partitioning of Assimilates

2010
Grapevines manufacture carbohydrates and other assimilates in source organs and transport them via the phloem to sink organs for further metabolism or storage. All organs start out as sinks, but leaves transition to sources as they grow, and woody storage tissues may variously serve as sources or sinks.
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Assimilation

2005
As discussed in Chapter I, successful enterprise software will assimilate rather than disrupt in their market niches. Assimilation is gradual change to something different. The noun “assimilate” means conversion, reduction, transmutation, evolution, sea change, transit, transition; transmigration, and shifting.
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Is Assimilation Dead?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1993
This article considers the decline in the positive attitude toward the term “assimilation” as an ideal for immigrant and minority groups in the United States, and it explores the period between World War I and the mid-1920s, during which assimilation moved from an ideal to a forceful policy, under the name “Americanization.” During this period ...
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The Assimilation of Knowledge

1976
Those who, like Husserl, talk about consciousness usually mean not consciousness but its contents. Consciousness may be here defined as the qualitative correlate of controlled perception. Consciousness itself is a quality; it is ultimately simple and it is unanalyzable. That which has no parts cannot be analyzed into them.
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