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Meanings of rapid assimilation in English
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Usage of rapid assimilation in English
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Purpose: Acute treatment involves the rapidassimilation of patient characteristics, laboratory results, and imaging results.
2
For the inhabitants of Japan are intelligent, sagacious, and have the power of rapidassimilation.
3
Large gain in weight, due to rapidassimilation of food, owing to a great muscular waste.
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It has previously been cited as a successful example of the rapidassimilation of a multicultural population into a rural area.
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Their rapidassimilation was chiefly the consequence of their small numbers: outside of Normandy they were too few long to maintain their identity.
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His decisions are thus made after rapidassimilation of the facts, and he expects his orders to be carried out with exactness and dispatch.
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My sojourns at the universities were marked by abnormally rapidassimilation, as if the secondary personality had an intelligence enormously superior to my own.
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Knowledge, which is after all but a string of facts, is being arranged, sorted, distilled, and set down in compact form, ready for rapidassimilation.