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Or at least assimilable to his governing idea of himself.
Print is not easily assimilable for many but is very often worth the effort.
Then these primitive "plants" themselves turn out to be pretty rich sources of assimilable chemicals.
Its appearance upon the market in a convenient, controllable, and assimilable form is a matter of the next few months.
Look at the complex processes we have to use to get an assimilable extract from a triffid.
Science must be made easily assimilable by the masses."
"In that instance, a press release would choose an alternative, assimilable emergency.
Each being is, exactly as you are, the sole centre of a Universe in no wise identical with, or even assimilable to, your own.
To the plant the excreta are more readily assimilable than intact insects would be.
This planet was rich in assimilable things.
Throughout fermentation ammonium is the primary form of assimilable nitrogen available to yeast.
Unfortunately, however, it was not the beginning but the much more easily assimilable conclusion that was repeated after the applause.
Rich in easily assimilable vitamins, minerals and trace elements which are essential for the thyroid gland.
On the other hand, the man who practices self-abnegation sloughs off the hard shell which keeps him apart from others and is thus made assimilable.
Finger millet has the highest calcium content among all the foodgrains, but it is not highly assimilable.
The scriptible is not a thing but a process, and is therefore not assimilable to the structures of poetics.
Abstention may be considered as a form of protest vote, when it is not assimilable to simple apathy or indifference towards politics in general.
But because we don't have to enunciate them, in a way they become a little bit more easily organic, more easily assimilable."
It is further generally conceded that live food, such as oysters, is the most rapidly assimilable and most concentrated form of energy.
For example, there was the difference between things that were merely metabolizable and things which, very handily, were assimilable.
No. "It isn't assimilable to our taste," Mr. Hallet said.
All the waves are mutually assimilable to a whole; this is analogous to the mutual assimilation of all the functions into a whole.
Flax seeds contain far greater levels of the healthy oils (omega-3 and omega-6) in a properly balanced and assimilable form,' I explained.
If only because of the nature of the record, the wealth of the clergy is not readily assimilable to that of the laity.
Floradix is a liquid source of iron and herbs that is both gentle on the digestive tract and highly assimilable.