| 1. | Assimilative pathways for many forms of anaerobic respiration are also known.
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| 2. | These buildings are particularly interesting for their assimilative architectural styles.
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| 3. | Her theoretical interests have been synoptic, assimilative and eclectic.
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| 4. | Not all clusters are possible, and not all are assimilative, however.
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| 5. | She is essentially assimilative and benign, and embraces several otherwise quite disparate functions.
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| 6. | There needs to be an assimilative process in the crucial years of 18 to 21.
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| 7. | Assimilative processing is ideal for safe, routine situations while accommodative processing is for problematic situations.
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| 8. | Mothers are more likely than fathers to encourage assimilative and communion-enhancing patterns in their children.
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| 9. | Stanislaw Kot records that Schmalz became " a noteworthy example of the assimilative power of Rak�w ".
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| 10. | The fungus then secretes compounds to digest the bacteria while growing assimilative hyphae to absorb the nutrients.
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