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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk.
The experts are better able to assimilate information, based on their expectations from the mental model.
Protein is the key to building muscle mass, but your body can assimilate only 30-40 grams of it in one feeding.
This is a man who believes that above all the church must resist the temptation to assimilate to modern secular culture.
It was designed to help general practitioners appraise and assimilate information from scientific publications.
Here is clearly a man who can't simply assimilate musical influences, as others do.
The latter invaded from what is now South Africa in the 1840s to assimilate some Shona as lower-class subjects.
For example, students are regularly using the Internet to gather and assimilate information for use in research assignments.
Most animals make heavy use of the muscular system and the digestive system to move about and to assimilate food.
The Brahmins were known for their tendency to absorb, assimilate and upgrade deities, not for exhibiting animus towards them.
The film tells the story of Jean, a Frenchman who is captured by a Brazilian tribe and desperately tries to assimilate with them.
Either he must assimilate in order to succeed or he must forego success for his ethnic roots and familial ties.
And it was spreading and taking over and trying to assimilate cultures and suppress belief systems.
Time, effort, and resources must be devoted in order to locate, gather, and assimilate information.
One of the many scandalous realities we choose to ignore because we cannot assimilate it is the fact of unexpressed thought.
The actors assimilate the cringe-worthy lines with great skill and finesse, so that the audience laughs rather than groans.
Your pet may also have a systemic inability to assimilate certain nutrients.
When different cultures come to live side by side, they naturally and wonderfully begin to assimilate facets of each other.
It would give more time for students with limited experience with computer science and programming to adapt and assimilate the knowledge.
We may never become true digital natives, but we can and must begin to assimilate to their culture and way of thinking.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No doubt, Reger loved the mathematical solidity and balance of the older music, and therefore sought to assimilate it.
The hermeneutics of gems are uncertain, and founded on mere fanciful resemblances, on the harmonies of ideas hard to assimilate.
This speediness on his part means that he uses up more energy, and hence needs more food, and he needs to assimilate it faster.
If they do not, no pabulum ever after, will their indurated tissues assimilate.
He thought for himself, and yet he could assimilate the ideas of other men.
No other coincidence could assimilate the tombs of Petrarch and Archilochus.
What sense would there be in attempting to assimilate our several needs?
Again there was an electric silence, and Beardsley let it assimilate.
There was more to be got if we had the wit to assimilate it.
Democracy has on one side to assimilate aristocracy, and not overturn it.
They very nearly failed to assimilate the Copernican cosmogony.
Most of them, however, were prone to assimilate to the red man in their heedlessness of the future.
The chakras, are centers along our body that receive, assimilate and transmit life force energy.
It can harmonize, assimilate, and protect the several parts and members, and extend the benefit of its foresight and precautions to each.
He was one of those fine, ingenuous natures which assimilate themselves easily to the dispositions of others.
Others have but to read an idea of somebody else's, and they can immediately assimilate it and believe that it was a child of their own brain.
It would be no small business to remain herself, and yet to assimilate such an establishment.
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