Assimilation- Piagetian concept of the incorporation of new concepts into existing schemes. Assimilation (linguistics), a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound. Assimilation (Biology), the conversion of nutrient into the fluid or solid substance of the body, by the processes of digestion and absorption. Cultural assimilation, the process whereby a minority group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture. For cultural assimilation of Native Americans in the United States see Americanization (of Native Americans).
i think assimilation means to blend in with an ethnic group, or to be taken in and made part of a group.
It is adapting the culture (+ every national habit) of the country you migrated to.
fermentation is f e r m e .... but assimilation is a s s i m i .......... do you understand?
There is no branch of biology that is only related to biology. Science is interconnected.
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
A Bachelor of Arts in Biology. It's a degree.
Assimilation model, multiregional continuity model, and out of Africa model
There are several different types of assimilation. Some of these types include linguistics, cultural, sociology, language, biology, meteorology, and psychology.
The assimilation into our society by foreigners is a bad idea.
Assimilation is the absorbtion of biological nutrients into the cell
"Assimilation" in English is assorbimento in Italian.
Assimilation is the process of digesting food and absorption of nutrient.
Marital assimilation is apparent when large-scale intermarriage occurs.
Answer this question...effect of assimilation
Policies aimed at the assimilation of ethnic groups where equality is the professed goal. There are many criticisms of one-way assimilation. Google it.
Assimilation is the use of digested and absorbed materials to make new body parts.
We have begun to use data assimilation techniques to advance analyzes.
assimilation is the absorption of nutrients from the food we eat by our body
Assimilation in poetry techniques refers to the process of incorporating new ideas, styles, or influences into one's own writing. It involves taking elements from other poets or literary traditions and making them a part of one's own artistic expression, often leading to the evolution and development of one's unique poetic voice.