production assimilation

  • 1assimilation — [ asimilasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1503; assimulation 1374; lat. assimilatio, de assimilare → assimiler 1 ♦ Acte de l esprit qui considère (une chose) comme semblable (à une autre). ⇒ identification, rapprochement. L assimilation d une chose à une autre,… …

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  • 2ASSIMILATION ET ACCOMMODATION (psychologie) — ASSIMILATION & ACCOMMODATION, psychologie La réunion de ces deux notions a été proposée par Jean Piaget pour éclaircir et conceptualiser deux aspects fonctionnels qui caractérisent tous les phénomènes d’adaptation au sens le plus général du terme …

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  • 3ASSIMILATION (physiologie) — ASSIMILATION, physiologie Ce terme désigne la transformation que doit subir un matériau exogène pour devenir constituant normal d’un organisme, lorsqu’il diffère originellement de celui ci avant d’y avoir été incorporé. En physiologie végétale ,… …

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  • 4assimilation — /euh sim euh lay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of assimilating; state or condition of being assimilated. 2. Physiol. the conversion of absorbed food into the substance of the body. 3. Bot. the total process of plant nutrition, including… …

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  • 5Production — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Production >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 1 =>{ant,162,158} production creation construction formation fabrication manufacture Sgm: N 1 building building architecture erection edification Sg …

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  • 6Assimilation des Canadiens français — Histoire du Québec …

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  • 7Genetic assimilation — Note: Genetic assimilation is sometimes used to describe eventual extinction of a natural species as massive pollen flow occurs from another related species and the older crop becomes more like the new crop.… …

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  • 8Sulfur assimilation — Sulfate reduction and assimilation in plants (APS, adenosine 5 phosphosulfate; Fdred, Fdox, reduced and oxidized ferredoxin; RSH, RSSR, reduced and oxidized glutathione)|right|325pxSulfur is an essential element for growth and physiological… …

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  • 9Primary production — For other uses, see Primary production (economics). Global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance, from September 1997 to August 2000. As an estimate of autotroph biomass, it is only a rough indicator of primary production potential,… …

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  • 10Physiological Assimilation —     Physiological Assimilation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Physiological Assimilation     In this sense the word may be defined as that vital function by which an organism changes nutrient material into living protoplasm.     Most modern… …

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