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There needs to be an assimilative process in the crucial years of 18 to 21.
It is an assimilative structure that takes power away from member states.
This makes special sense in Japan, which has traditionally been an assimilative culture.
But the assimilative power of the human intellect is and remains strictly limited.
These buildings are particularly interesting for their assimilative architectural styles.
In fact the Head Chiefs themselves were the ones to lead the assimilative process.
Precedents for assimilative dressing date to the Renaissance, at least.
On the other hand, mycoplasma lost the genes for many assimilative processes.
Assimilative pathways for many forms of anaerobic respiration are also known.
Assimilative colonial policies resulted in ongoing issues related to aboriginal child protection.
His assimilative impulse may not produce music that's especially innovative or remotely highbrow.
Mothers are more likely than fathers to encourage assimilative and communion-enhancing patterns in their children.
Her theoretical interests have been synoptic, assimilative and eclectic.
The results are emblematic of post-modernism's assimilative spirit and powerful works of religious art.
Oceans do have an assimilative capacity for nitrates, but they shouldn't be introduced beyond that capacity.
Commentary: further thoughts about assimilative integration.
Fat is only surplus tissue--the amount manufactured by the assimilative system over and above the needs of the body.
The first he refers to as 'assimilative', the second as 'coercive'.
When the information is moderately accessible they are usually assimilative, not placing either the new or familiar stimuli above the other, but giving them equal status.
Higher temperatures and lower flows could impair water quality by concentrating pollutants and reducing assimilative capacity.
The 1866, 1874, 1898, 1909, 1933, 1935, and 1940 re-enactments of the assimilative crimes offense explicitly incorporated this interpretation of Paul.
The fact that few distinguishable minorities have survived in Greece is testimony to the assimilative drawing power of Greek culture.
In her songs she showed a remarkable ability for naturally assimilative styles and for eliciting a multiplicity of voices.
Their second album, This Readily Assimilative People, was released on June 19, 2010.
All of the processes described below are dissimilative, meaning that they are used during energy production and not to provide nutrients for the cell (assimilative).