MSH Kim - The Journal of Japanese Studies, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu ... According to him, “[a]ssimilation was the civilizing process in both cases, but it was more strongly articulated in the peripheral case than in the internal case.” The “discriminative nature of peripheral colonialism” was striking because it “preached a qualified internal colonialism ...
C Arge, CJ Henney, K Shurkin… - AAS/Solar Physics …, 2011 - adsabs.harvard.edu ... operations. We are now testing the global photospheric field maps generated by the A</u>ir Force D</u>ata A</u>ssimilative P</u>hotospheric flux T</u>ransport (ADAPT) model as input to the WSA coronal and solar wind model. ...
[PDF] from monash.eduR Kerrin - History Australia, 2011 - journals.publishing.monash.edu ... Of the many 'definitions' of assimilation contained in this collection, I found Rowse's sugges- tion that '[a]ssimilation (circa 1940–70) can… be understood as a selective 'hearing' of a complex Indigenous protest voice' (5–6) the most revealing, original and insightful; although I ... View as HTML
M Gaeta, C Freda, F Marra, T Di Rocco, F Gozzi… - Lithos, 2011 - Elsevier ... omponent is carbonate. Da ta pr esented here d emonstrate that t he youngest CAVD magmas also experienced t his type of a ssimilation- fractional crystallisation pr ocess during th eir differentiation. Indeed, the clinopyroxene ...
[PDF] from uni-muenchen.deM Pouplier, P Hoole… - Laboratory Phonology, 2011 - reference-global.com ... ʃ#s/ sequences. That is, assimilation takes either progressive or regressive directionality so that it always leads to assimila- tion towards /ʃ/, although regressive assimilation is stronger than progressive a ssimilation. In sum ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions