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is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society ( United Kingdom ), a leading historian of the social and economic history of the British Isles in the medieval period, and author of Urban Assimilation in Post-Conquest Wales, 1282-1350 ( Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2010 ).
* Assimilation ( linguistics ), a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound
** Assimilation ( sociology ), the blending or fusing of minority groups into the dominant society
* Assimilation ( psychology ), incorporation of new concepts into existing schemes
** Assimilation ( Star Trek ), process used by the fictional Star Trek Borg race to integrate a being into their collective structure
OSCAR currents are routinely used to evaluate the surface currents in Global Circulation Models ( GCMs ), for example in NCEP Global Ocean Data Assimilation System ( GODAS ) and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ( ECMWF ).
* Rabson, Steve ( 1996 ), Assimilation Policy in Okinawa: Promotion, Resistance, and " Reconstruction ", Japan Policy Research Institute.

Assimilation and process
Assimilation can be synchronic — that is, an active process in a language at a given point in time — or diachronic: That is, a historical sound change.
** Assimilation and adaption are not permanent outcomes of the adaption process ; rather, they are temporary outcomes of the communication process between hosts and immigrants.
Piaget believed that this process of understanding and change involves two basic functions: Assimilation and accommodation.
Assimilation to the Nandi has furthermore been accelerated by the growth of a common Kalenjin consciousness, a process which started in the early 1950s.

Assimilation and model
Explaining that the self is conceived as interrelated conceptions accessible depending upon current judgment context ( Markus & Wurf, 1987 ) and taking a cue from Social Cognitive Theory, this model examines the Assimilation effect and distinguishes three classes of working Self-concept ideas: individual selves, possible selves and collective selves.

Assimilation and state
However, there is evidence that, toward the end of his life in light of events in Europe, he was reconsidering his opposition to the founding of the state of Israel ( see Assimilation und Nationalismus: ein Briefwechsel mit Constantin Brunner / Willy Aron ).

Assimilation and way
* Assimilation, where the granite melts its way up into the crust and removes overlying material in this way
Assimilation was a way for ethnic minorities to advance their standing within the Russian society and state-as individuals or groups.

Assimilation and into
* Assimilation ( biology ) the conversion of nutrient into the fluid or solid substance of the body, by the processes of digestion and absorption
Formerly, Keshab had rejected idolatry, but under the influence of Ramakrishna he accepted Hindu polytheism and established the " New Dispensation " ( Nava Vidhan ) religious movement, based on Ramakrishna's principles —" Worship of God as Mother ", " All religions as true " and " Assimilation of Hindu polytheism into Brahmoism ".
Assimilation into Canadian culture was the norm for nearly all European immigrants, according to Prokop ( 1989 ).

meteorology and ),
According to Toufic Fahd, around the 9th century, Al-Dinawari, an Iranian Kurdish naturalist, wrote the Kitab al-Nabat ( Book of Plants ), in which he deals with the application of meteorology to agriculture during the Muslim Agricultural Revolution.
Atmospheric pressures are usually stated using kilopascal ( kPa ), or atmospheres ( atm ), except in American meteorology where the hectopascal ( hPa ) and millibar ( mbar ) are preferred.
Mathematical models are used not only in the natural sciences ( such as physics, biology, earth science, meteorology ) and engineering disciplines ( e. g. computer science, artificial intelligence ), but also in the social sciences ( such as economics, psychology, sociology and political science ); physicists, engineers, statisticians, operations research analysts and economists use mathematical models most extensively.
Established in 1950, WMO became the specialised agency of the United Nations for meteorology ( weather and climate ), operational hydrology and related geophysical sciences.
WMO became the specialized agency of the United Nations in 1951 for meteorology ( weather and climate ), operational hydrology and related geophysical sciences.
Earth science ( also known as geoscience ), is an all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth, including geology, geophysics, hydrology, meteorology, physical geography, oceanography, and soil science.
* Block ( meteorology ), large-scale patterns in the atmospheric pressure field
Specific attention is divided into: the site, location and solar orientation of the building, local sun path, the prevailing level of insolation ( latitude / sunshine / clouds / precipitation ( meteorology ) ), design and construction quality / materials, placement / size / type of windows and walls, and incorporation of solar-energy-storing thermal mass with heat capacity.
PCA is equivalent to empirical orthogonal functions ( EOF ), a name which is used in meteorology.
The IGY encompassed eleven Earth sciences: aurora and airglow, cosmic rays, geomagnetism, gravity, ionospheric physics, longitude and latitude determinations ( precision mapping ), meteorology, oceanography, seismology and solar activity.
Georg Balthazar von Neumayer ( 21 June 1826 – 24 May 1909 ), was a German polar explorer and scientist who conceived the idea of international cooperation for meteorology and scientific observation.
The Geostationary Satellite system ( GOES ), operated by the United States National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service ( NESDIS ), supports weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorology research.
* Tropical Storm Linda ( 1985 ), an event in tropical cyclone meteorology
* Hurricane Linda ( 1991 ), an event in tropical cyclone meteorology
Posidonius wrote on physics ( including meteorology and physical geography ), astronomy, astrology and divination, seismology, geology and mineralogy, hydrology, botany, ethics, logic, mathematics, history, natural history, anthropology, and tactics.
While most of his research bears on the subjects just mentioned, other research deals with the birds of Greenland ( Sabine's Gull is named for him ), ocean temperatures, the Gulf Stream, barometric measurement of heights, arc of the meridian, glacial transport of rocks, the volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands, and various points of meteorology.
* Isobar ( meteorology ), a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure
" The observatory, the land-based ship and the crusades: earth sciences in european context, 1830 – 1850 ", British Journal for History of Science, 40 ( 4 ), 2007, pp. 491 – 504 ( On the leading role of Adolphe Quetelet in the fields of meteorology and geomagnetism in early nineteenth-century ).
* hectopascal ( hPa ), in meteorology, for atmospheric pressure, the modern equivalent of the traditional millibar.
* Shear line ( meteorology ), an area of wind shear
The quantity was named by Harald Sverdrup after Ira Sprague Bowen ( 1898 – 1973 ), an astrophysicist whose theoretical work on evaporation to air from water bodies made first use of it, and it is used most commonly in meteorology and hydrology.
* Inversion ( meteorology ), a layer within which an atmospheric property is inverted, i. e., its change is deviated from the normal pattern
* Rotor ( meteorology ), a turbulent horizontal vortex that forms in the trough of lee waves

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