Examples of 'can be assimilated' in a sentence

Meaning of "can be assimilated"

can be assimilated: Describes the process of integrating or absorbing new information, ideas, or customs into one's existing knowledge or culture. This phrase is commonly used when discussing adaptation, acculturation, or learning new skills

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can be assimilated
Each colour can be assimilated to a category of data.
The pump must be recycled in authorized centres and can be assimilated to a household appliance.
It can be assimilated and judiciously used.
Valoo is a platform that can be assimilated to a cloud.
Shunt can be assimilated to an accurate low value resistor.
There is a limit to what can be assimilated and worked out.
It can be assimilated to a reduced interest rate for example.
The invasion of invasive species can be assimilated to indirect anthropogenic pressure.
They can be assimilated more easily by artificial intelligence.
The change of reference frame can be assimilated with an address shift.
It can be assimilated by all cultures.
Please demonstrate as to why the adverse climatic event can be assimilated to a natural disaster.
The frequency fC can be assimilated with a spatial frequency.
Many consider that working conditions in export processing zones can be assimilated to forced labour.
This inclinometer can be assimilated to a rotation system.

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The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein said sugar which can be assimilated is glucose.
A protein can be assimilated to a necklace composed of elementary pearls.
Those practices constitute crimes against humanity and can be assimilated to specific war crimes.
You can be assimilated.
This histogram is generally hardly extended and can be assimilated with a generalised Gaussian.
These aspects can be assimilated through the different social networks.
In a non-limiting way, the detection surface can be assimilated to a control panel.
This bias can be assimilated to an unknown parameter and must be estimated.
Only domestic issues which can be assimilated with Eurobonds.
Substances can be assimilated extremely quickly and directly through the nose.
After the polymer has been sufficiently broken down, it can be assimilated by microorganisms.
Such the formulation can be assimilated to the second principle of thermodynamics.
The last column indicates the standard liquid ( s ) to which the substance can be assimilated.
This period of life can be assimilated into the terminal phase.
This means the more zinc you consume, the more nutrients can be assimilated.
It can be assimilated directly by the human organism and by animals and plants.
There are still groups that can be assimilated more deeply into this category.
They can be assimilated by living beings and can be transmitted through the food chain.
The suggestion, the treatment can be assimilated to an induction of hypnosis.
A, Whether or not the knowledge you share can be assimilated.
Any carbon sources that can be assimilated by the microorganisms may be used.
You do not have to be destroyed . You can be assimilated.
The negative appreciation can be assimilated to a blame and the positive appreciation to a praise.
The key question was therefore whether USNCB and ICPO-Interpol can be assimilated.
The mineral can be assimilated by our body only in the form of orthosilicic acid.
By analogy, health care systems patient centered can be assimilated to production systems product centered.
This can be assimilated to the Venturi effect.
Thus the atmosphere of origin can be assimilated to dry air at 1 bar.
Which can be assimilated to natural disasters;.
Thus, the narrative presents some moral models that can be assimilated or not the listener-reader.
This method can be assimilated to an in situ chemical vapor deposition CVD.
The narration, often short and comic, can be assimilated to an anecdote.
Our country can be assimilated to a mother, or a father, depending on the culture.
Mysterious and amazing, Marc 's works can be assimilated with alchemy.
The implants can be assimilated in different ways, from many different timelines, locations and situations.

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