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Today the language is endangered by | assimilation, according to the UNESCO "Red Book". |
ter flow and turbulence facilitate nutrient | assimilation across kelp fronds throughout the water col |
5 stages, ingestion, digestion, absorption, | assimilation and egestion. |
a study of the primary sources and on their | assimilation and transformation. |
Cardiff English is marked by frequent | assimilation and elision, when two distinct sounds merge |
merican history and its vacillation between | assimilation and diversity. |
Observing the high rate of | assimilation and lack of Jewish knowledge among Western |
His constant battle against | assimilation and lax observance of shabbat and kashrut b |
ioned: Experimental Researches on Vegetable | Assimilation and Respiration, viz: - 'On a New Method fo |
through a broad program of research in data | assimilation and modeling. |
ing beyond this Progressive Era paradigm of | assimilation and embracing new currents of reform such a |
The Dawes commission was tasked to force | assimilation and breakup of tribal governments within Ok |
economic dependence and increasing cultural | assimilation, and as a result, SIL ended its support of |
ty of the phoneme /i/, metaphony, consonant | assimilation and the conjugation of verbs in the future |
ge number of European countries, leading to | assimilation and a call for reform. |
ramas" dealing with issues of tradition and | assimilation and with generational issues between Jewish |
By 1995, | assimilation and a decrease in size of the ethnic Japane |
d introducing the basic oxygen process; and | assimilation and multi-purpose utilization of new kinds |
he Holocaust and the trends of both ongoing | assimilation and cultural rediscovery exhibited by young |
ding to the plan this would result in their | assimilation by the local populations, which would cause |
achi are undergoing cultural and linguistic | assimilation by Azeris. |
abula is an important evidence of the rapid | assimilation by the Roman world of the Alpine peoples of |
enerations now, are facing some of the same | assimilation challenges faced by the Jews. |
have been two time victims of destruction, | assimilation, changing of religion, cultural genocide, i |
Although some | assimilation did occur, this effort did not succeed on t |
An | assimilation effect called the von Bezold spreading effe |
mine reactions, and to employ chemical data | assimilation for satellite validation, and the use of ma |
, defending atheism and advocating cultural | assimilation for non-European immigrants in the Netherla |
s a Jew, regardless of whatever attempts at | assimilation he may undertake. |
Such an | assimilation, if it really took place, might justify the |
(1937) "Problems of Ethnic | Assimilation in Omaha," Social Forces, 15 (3) March. |
central role in the regulation of nitrogen | assimilation in photosynthetic eukaryotes and prokaryote |
erved" for their forcible relocation; or to | assimilation in the general society; or to a worse fate: |
don their faith and identity (leading to an | assimilation in more recent centuries) or slaughtered in |
came Germans: The History of Conversion and | Assimilation in Berlin," (Yale, 2007). |
uences of the Enlightenment, anti-Semitism, | assimilation, intermarriage, and the collapse of the Aus |
Thracians inhabited the area until their | assimilation into contemporary ethnic groups in the area |
and help support small breweries to prevent | assimilation into multinational companies. |
ir tribes to attend residential schools for | assimilation into majority culture. |
n important ritual to the natives prevented | assimilation into the melting pot the Euro-Canadian gove |
accept Zionism, as they realized that full | assimilation into German society was unattainable. |
ral Conservative Party, and which advocated | assimilation into the political party system of Spain, t |
ere relocated to the United States to begin | assimilation into American society. |
r situation would be bettered by linguistic | assimilation into colonial society. |
ting culture to reservation life and forced | assimilation into white society. |
Almost, if not all, involve a protagonist's | assimilation into an unfamiliar culture, be it Japan in |
homeland - left the idea vulnerable to easy | assimilation into the fascist "blood and soil" literatur |
ona, Oatman's abduction, and her subsequent | assimilation into Mohave tribal culture---so much so tha |
Genetic | assimilation is merely a method of overcoming the barrie |
Data | assimilation is a method of combining numerical predicti |
Genetic | assimilation is a process by which the effect of an envi |
In time, through either warfare or peaceful | assimilation, it began to grow and was succeeded by the |
inguistic human rights, language shifts and | assimilation, language planning, quality of written and |
ers have suggested their differing views on | assimilation led to strain. |
Meanwhile, they are highly resistant to | assimilation, maintaining their own schools, churches, a |
, falling in love is dangerous for K as the | assimilation means that he will die if his loved one die |
The result of this was the | assimilation of the Romaniotes by the Sephradic culture. |
This is generally acknowledged to be an | assimilation of the Aarhus Convention. |
After the | assimilation of the Old Prussians, many Old Prussian wor |
nies (1872, 1883, 1905), revealing a strong | assimilation of Beethoven's compositional techniques. |
ed through accommodation, acculturation and | assimilation of various faculties of civilized lifestyle |
In general, a large degree of mutual | assimilation of the two languages has been observed in t |
The | assimilation of Parkhurst apprentices played an importan |
has done several case studies on the rapid | assimilation of immigrant groups, finding that they have |
esis and some models use it to estimate the | assimilation of carbon dioxide in vegetation. |
orward as evidence for the proposal that an | assimilation of the Jews might be possible. |
believed in the possibility of the complete | assimilation of German Jewry through an open affirmation |
nsciousness, the advanced ones focus on the | assimilation of all the energies into non-duality. |
The vowel mutations are the product of the | assimilation of one vowel to that of an adjacent syllabl |
urpose of outreach and as a response to the | assimilation of American Jews. |
Problems in management, such as the | assimilation of such students into the campus community, |
As an opponent against Polish | assimilation of the Jews he established for the 1873 ele |
lve may include fractional crystallization, | assimilation of continental crust, and mixing with parti |
a new Roman population in parallel with the | assimilation of Etruscans on the mainland. |
sor Taline Chichekian finds that linguistic | assimilation of Armenians in Canada depends first, on si |
While he was against cultural | assimilation of Romanians, Roth had always argued that t |
Emperor and the extension of tianxia by the | assimilation of vassal states began to fade for good wit |
The | assimilation of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword (esta |
ociological point of view it could mean the | assimilation of ethno cultural minorities in Sri Lanka s |
The gradual | assimilation of Vietnam into acceptable popular mytholog |
level, he significantly contributed to the | assimilation of cognitive science principles in the clin |
The | assimilation of the Turkmen already became a state polic |
eated with a labeled substrate demonstrates | assimilation of that substrate into microbial protein. |
een used to perform long term chemical data | assimilation of atmospheric chemistry and in the validat |
awes' motives were to increase the cultural | assimilation of Native Americans into American society o |
The | assimilation of francophones outside Quebec into the Eng |
f the Federal Governments attempts to force | assimilation of the Cherokee. |
mum cost and effort and will facilitate the | assimilation of memeplexes that are exterior to the cult |
liths, suggesting a hybrid origin involving | assimilation of gabbro by high-temperature syenitic magm |
Nazi ideology used to describe a process of | assimilation of members of the German people (the Volk) |
er of the Bandidos responsible for the 2001 | assimilation of a Canadian outlaw motorcycle club known |
to conquer the world through the systematic | assimilation of human populations into its cyborg armies |
nhabitants" of India is likely to be due to | assimilation of the natives by Southeast Asian immigrant |
rn China has been weakened due to extensive | assimilation of the earlier Austro-Asiatic residents of |
Its theme is the cultural | assimilation of, and loss of national identity by, local |
ht Center including the Global Modeling and | Assimilation Office, the Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynam |
the result of a twofold effort of creative | assimilation: on one side, of a tuning of Orthodoxy to t |
y Theory (OT), particularly in the areas of | assimilation, opacity, and efforts to replace rule-order |
of most of these minority groups, either by | assimilation or emigration. |
l; the latter three modules for variational | assimilation or retrieval applications. |
ts of the organism where complex materials ( | assimilation) or broken down for the release of energy ( |
e environment, the energy-consuming sulfate | assimilation pathway is shut off by the sulfur metabolit |
Fungi have a sulfate | assimilation pathway which transports sulfate into the c |
All fungi have the same sulfate | assimilation pathway but fungi differ in the organisatio |
It plays a major role in the sulfur | assimilation pathway: converting sulfite to a biological |
n Literature: Suspicion of a Rupture in the | Assimilation Pattern? |
ry dramatically, (in accordance with Iraq's | assimilation policies no realistic and independent censu |
Due to his strong immune system, his | assimilation proceeded slowly, giving him time to counte |
"A natural and objective | assimilation process of Jews is growing around the world |
ua, or as a mother tongue due to linguistic | assimilation processes that isolated groups of the Anato |
th equals the maximum surface area-specific | assimilation rate times the fraction of mobilised reserv |
rhalder, Edward; De Clercq, Wil (2008), The | Assimilation: Rock Machine Become Bandidos - Bikers Unit |
al and eastern Europe, Romanies experienced | assimilation schemes and restrictions of cultural freedo |
n of the United States is one of benevolent | assimilation substituting the mild sway of justice and r |
rganisms that synthesize cysteine in sulfur | assimilation such as bacteria and yeast, the transsulfur |
BASCOE - A data | assimilation system based on a chemical transport model |
that includes a realtime data analysis and | assimilation system, the forward prediction model and a |
he EMC develops, improves and monitors data | assimilation systems and models of the atmosphere, ocean |
Employment Opportunities and Migrant Group | Assimilation: the Highlanders and Irish in Glasgow, 1840 |
her dissertation titled Social Mobility and | Assimilation: The Chinese in the United States in 1968 a |
d retraction are fundamentally phenomena of | assimilation to a following velar consonant. |
rth; terrestrial organisms must use sulfate | assimilation to convert it to sulfide.) |
Orthodox Christianity as a way of resisting | assimilation to the "American way of life," which was as |
ould return to tradition and turn away from | assimilation to white ways. |
ive either Magdala or Magadan presumably by | assimilation to the Matthean text-believed in ancient ti |
ommunications Operators) who have undergone | assimilation training to amalgamate them into Trade Grou |
a number of biological compounds formed by | assimilation using light-dependent reactions. |
and the Chinaman" had already demonstrated | assimilation was not possible for them. |
portance to Jewish American society such as | assimilation, Zionism/Israel, and Anti-Semitism, along w |
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