Antonym: dissimilation. Similar words: assimilate, dissimilar, dissimilarity, similar, similarly, assassination, similarity, be similar to. Meaning: [ə‚sɪmɪ'leɪʃn] n. 1. the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family 2. the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another 3. the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion 4. a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound 5. the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure 6. in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance.
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61 Oscar Wilde's kitsch typically reflects the distortion of aesthetic modernity which is confronted with the repellence and the assimilation of bourgeois modernity.
62 And as obvious becomes one's paucity of expression, one's weak-kneed imagination, one's imperfect assimilation of the spirit of the story.
63 Peptic ulcer a common disease in assimilation department . Dr.
64 These similarities of HuaOiang and Catch 22 embodied the "experience assimilation" of Li Er and Joseph Heller to a certain extent.
65 The article expounds the sample decomposition and the method of the sample preparation by applying the method of atomical assimilation spectrum, and lists some specific analytical of metallurgy.
66 Leucite basalt was solidified by secondary magma, which was produced by fractional crystallization of a small amount (14%) of accumulative rock from primitive magma and assimilation of granite(28%).
67 It will increase pig feed intake, reduce combat and also promote entogastric secretion and enzyme assimilation.
68 The sacculus rotundus having various functions such as immunity, endocrine and assimilation, are only found in rabbits.
69 Classical models on photosynthetic light response only involve with light energy absorption, and biochemistry models do with the assimilatory power to form as well as carbon assimilation.
70 Therefore, modern pattern design, the vehicle of culture, bear the responsibility of cultural inheritance as well as the assimilation of the spirits of traditional culture of minorities.
71 Piaget views intellectual development as a continuous equilibration of prior knowledge and present knowledge through the processes of assimilation and accommodation.
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72 The difference of kernel protein content between two cultivars is the results of absorbing, assimilation and translocation nitrogen after anthesis.
73 The article expounds the application sphere of some elements in analysing food by using the method of atomical spectrum assimilation, and expounds the making of samples by offering examples.
74 Margaret Laurence, a renowned Canadian woman writer, deals most astutely with the theme of clashes, communication and assimilation between people of different races and cultures.
75 However, assimilation of limonite is better and the capability of creating calcium ferrite is higher by 20% than other ores. The reducibility of limonite is better.
76 The variation in leaf growth appeared to be more important for assimilates storage and corm yield than net assimilation rate.
77 Piaget thinks the development of cognition involves four aspects, such as schema, assimilation, readjustment and equilibration.
78 Generally speaking, the models of acculturation may be divided into assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization.
79 These findings have implications for intraluminal protein breakdown and assimilation in the upper small intestine.
80 Has a feature film ever been made about the forced christianization and cultural assimilation of the Sami?
81 The method improved a teaching method, used various concept teaching of concept formation, concept assimilation...etc. in the meantime.
82 Our results demonstrate that nitrate assimilation is an important process in rice regeneration and also provide an additional selectable marker for rice transformation.
83 But we have already discussed the undesirability of this assimilation.
84 Excessive calcium magnesian ion is contained in hard water, the assimilation that can affect gastric bowel to sucks expropriation, cause kidney stone.
85 But without thorough digestion and assimilation, the paintings of Li Shou's tomb assume a "paste-up" style.
86 Microbe assimilation plays a leading role in the intermittent reaction.
87 Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase intrinsically located in the chloroplast of rice plays a crucial role in ammonium assimilation.
88 It includes four subsystems of neural system, blood cycle system, assimilation system and egestion system.
89 It is shown that increment scheme can reduce vertical interpolation error and provide better initial values. Therefore, it plays an important role in improving data assimilation and model forecasting.
90 Later, assimilation, geminate word and tone sandhi are studied at the word tier.
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