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Coalescence
noun
The act of coalescing.
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Of course, it is no surprise at all to see the coalescence of a pro-war sentiment in the Atlanticist wing of the political class.
However, LISA would be able to see gravitational waves directly, and from them identify the prevalence and whereabouts of pairs of neutron stars in the universe.The coalescence of two black holes would create even stronger gravitational waves, but physicists believe that there are fewer black holes than neutron stars, so such events would be rarer.
Eventually, the lumps formed by this coalescence stick together to form planets, and the gas clings to them as atmospheres.What the textbooks spend fewer pages explaining is that, in most T-Tauri stars, this tidy plot tends to unravel part-way through.
This blending of present participle and gerund was further helped by the fact that Anglo-Norman and French -ant was itself a coalescence of Latin present participles in -antem, -entem, and Latin gerunds in -andum, -endum.
A possible explanation is that a blue straggler is the coalescence of two lower-mass stars in a "born-again" scenario that turned them into a single, more-massive, and seemingly younger star farther up the main sequence, although this does not fit all cases.
The rate of growth of a precipitation particle through collision and coalescence is governed by the relative sizes of the particle and the cloud droplets in the fall path that are actually hit by the precipitation particle and the fraction of these droplets that actually coalesce with the particle after collision.
The Central Region of central and western Honshu is dominated by the coalescence of the Northeast, Southwest, and Shichito-Mariana mountain arcs near Mount Fuji.
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This process of cloud-droplet growth is referred to as collision-coalescence.
Coalescence-based film formation takes place mainly with latex polymers, but it also occurs with systems in which the polymer particles are dispersed in an organic solvent.
Blends fall into two groups: (1) coalescences, such as bash from bang and smash; and (2) telescoped forms, called portmanteau words, such as motorcade from motor cavalcade.
With this remarkable skill set, he described trees, brick walls, bushes, grasses, light and space, orchestrating uncanny coalescences of surface texture and observed life.
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