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coalescence

[ UK /kə‍ʊəlˈɛsəns/ ]
[ US /ˌkoʊəˈɫɛsəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts

How To Use coalescence In A Sentence

  • Reut said there is a "coalescence" between "two parallel processes" - the so-called delegitimization forces, like NGOs and leftist organizations, and the militant Islamist efforts led by such groups as Hamas and Hezbollah. Window Into Palestine
  • Following Augustin Pyranius De Candolle, botanists have applied the term cohesion to the coalescence of parts of the same organ or of members of the same whorl; for instance, to the union of the sepals in a gamosepalous calyx, or of the petals in a gamopetalous corolla. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • In both therocephalians and cynodonts, early stages in the evolution of the secondary palate consist of the gradual enlargement and final coalescence of bony plates emanating from the medial margins of the maxilla and palatine bones.
  • There's a kind of coalescence happening in the aboriginal rights movement and this film is part of that. The Guardian World News
  • Furuncles are deep, tender nodules on hair-bearing areas that develop from the coalescence of several infected follicles, just as carbuncles are a collection of several furuncles.
  • A group of welding processes which produce coalescence of materials by heating them to suitable temperature and by using a filler metal having a liquidus not exceeding 450 °C MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • Under constant population size, the most ancient coalescence times tend to be long relative to branches of the tree associated with more recent bifurcations.
  • When imaging liposome attachment and coalescence to a clean surface, the slides were affixed to a magnetic disk and placed directly into the microscope.
  • The unpaired fins of fish were originally paired and possibly arose from the coalescence of rows of parapodia. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • When a coalescence event occurs, two lines of ancestry are picked, uniformly at random, and are coalesced to form one resulting line.
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