| assimilation limit |
The amount of carbohydrate that can be absorbed or ingested without causing glycosuria.
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| assimilation |
The utilisation by a living organism of absorbed food materials in the processes of growth, reproduction, or repair
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| assimilation l. |
saturation l.
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| assimilation p. |
a pelvis with fusing of the transverse processes in the lumbar or sacral regions; a high-assimilation pelvis is one with fusing of the last lumbar vertebra and the sacrum, including six vertebral segments, and a low-assimilation pelvis is one with fusing of the last sacral vertebra with the first coccygeal body, including four vertebral segments.
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| assimilation s. |
see assimilation pelvis, under pelvis.
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