| For close to five years I believed all truths were relative and assimilable, and that meaning and purpose were nonexistent outside the brain of the observer. |
| Seeds to germinate bio esparto, radish, fennel of Germline, a source of highly assimilable essential nutrients. |
| This led to a labor theory of intellectual production that was assimilable to the Marxist notion of the labor theory of value. |
| They are easily assimilable food, very energy more concentrated in nutrients and enzymes that the vegetables. |
| Many problems with fermentation of musts or mashes in South Tyrol can be explained by a shortage of assimilable nitrogen. |
| It felt immediately familiar, which contributed to its ease of use, and was quickly assimilable. |