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Coalescence

Coalescence meaning

The act of coalescing. | The merging of two segments into one.

Example sentences (14)

For Lukács, irrationalism, including its ultimate coalescence with Nazism, was no fortuitous development, but rather a product of capitalism itself.

This widespread backing underscores Harris’s strong position and the party’s coalescence around her candidacy.

Coalescence refers to a mechanism that involves drying followed by actual interpenetration and fusion of formerly discrete particles.

Each belt probably grew by the coalescence of accumulations erupted from numerous vents, making the tally of volcanoes reach the hundreds.

Huayan A 3D rendering of Indra's net main The Huayan developed the doctrine of "interpenetration" or "coalescence" (Wylie: zung-'jug; Sanskrit: yuganaddha), Neville, Robert C. (1987).

It was first proposed by Leonard Searle and Robert Zinn citation that galaxies form by the coalescence of smaller progenitors.

Performance varies by formulation, but lacquers generally tend to have better UV resistance and lower corrosion resistance than comparable systems that cure by polymerization or coalescence.

Philippe Derchain and Heinz Josef Thissen have argued that all three versions were composed simultaneously, while Stephen Quirke sees in the decree "an intricate coalescence of three vital textual traditions".

Studies of Tay–Sachs mutations using new molecular techniques such as linkage disequilibrium and coalescence analysis have brought an emerging consensus among researchers supporting the founder effect theory.

The discoverers suggest that the coalescence and differentiation of iron-cored small planets may have occurred 10 million years after a nucleosynthetic event.

The letter t corresponds to the affricate /t͡ʃ/ in some words as a result of yod-coalescence (for example, in words ending in "-ture", such as future).

The same coalescence process causes another effect, which is a nuisance in some applications.

Tidal forces oppose gravitational coalescence of the material in the rings to form moons. citation In the case of an infinitesimally small elastic sphere, the effect of a tidal force is to distort the shape of the body without any change in volume.

Toutatis is not a monolith, but most likely a coalescence of shattered fragments.