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association colloid a colloid in which the dispersed particles are each made up of many molecules.
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assisted circulation pumping that aids the natural activity of the heart.
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assisted reproductive technology (ART) any procedure that involves the manipulation of eggs or sperm, such as in vitro fertilization and gamete intrafallopian transfer, used to establish pregnancy in the treatment of infertility.
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assimilation Assimilation (from similis, lat. = similar), in biology, designates the process of the transformation of external substances and materials into substances and materials internal to the body. Examples of assimilation are:* By mean of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into a number of organic molecules in plant cells.* Nitrogen fixation from the soil into organic molecules by symbiotic bacteria which live in the roots of certain plants, such as Leguminosae. ...
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assimilation Assimilation is a regular and frequent sound change process by which a phoneme changes to match an adjacent phoneme in a word. If the phoneme changes to match the preceding phoneme, it is progressive assimilation. If the phoneme changes to match the following phoneme, it is regressive assimilation. If there is a mutual influence between the two phonemes, it is reciprocal assimilation. In the latter case the two phonemes can fuse completely and give a birth to a different one. ...
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