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Nitrogen assimilation - Nitrogen assimilation is a fundamental biological process that occurs in plants and algae that are incapable of independent nitrogen fixation. The assimilation of nitrogen has marked effects on plant productivity, biomass, and crop yield, and nitrogen deficiency leads to a decrease in structural components.

Cultural assimilation - Cultural Assimilation, or 'assimilation' for short (but that word also had other meanings), is an intense process of consistent integration whereby members of an ethno-cultural group, typically immigrants, or other minority groups, are "absorbed" into an established, generally larger community. This presumes a loss ...

Assimilation (linguistics) - Assimilation is a regular and frequent sound change process by which a phoneme changes to match an adjacent phoneme in a word. A common example of assimilation is vowels being 'nasalized' before nasal consonants as it is difficult to change the shape of the mouth sufficiently quickly.

Assimilation (Star Trek) - In the Star Trek fictional universe, assimilation is the process which the cybernetic Borg use to integrate a being into the collective structure.


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Wikipedia: Star Trek: Borg Assimilator - Encyclopedia article discussing the fate of the game.

Global AssimilatioN Applied to Modelling of European Shelf Seas (GANES) - This EU-CEO project will use satellite altimeter and radiometer data assimilated into global ocean models, to provide ocean current, temperature and salinity boundary conditions for shelf and coastal models which predict sea-levels ...

Assimilation Policy in Okinawa: Promotion, Resistance, and Reconstuction - Examines Chinese contacts, the Meiji Period, assimilation, and effects of WWII.

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