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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coexistence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of two or more entities existing together in the same space or context, often highlighting harmony or balance.
Example: "The coexistence of different cultures in the city has enriched its social fabric."
Alternatives: "a presence of" or "an existence of".
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Instead, a coexistence of Ising-Néel or Ising-Bloch configurations is expected19.
Mostly, as Mr. Gat says in his program note, there is a "coexistence of structures".
Yan et al. confirmed a coexistence of the irreversible lithiation mechanisms in reaction 1a and 1b21,19.
This history is more that of a coexistence of perspectives than that of displacement of paradigms.
TEM images shows a coexistence of vesicles and a lamellar phase.
Among those is a coexistence of two distinct periodic regimes together with the SMR.
Later on, structure H CH4 + iso-C5H12 hydrate was formed resulting in a coexistence of both structures.
The nanocomposite structure study specified a coexistence of exfoliated and intercalated Cloisite Na+/Val layers in the PVA matrix.
When the surfactant rearrangement at the interface is long (>30 min), a coexistence of morphologies can be obtained.
The DSC heating curves for polymers with high UDA content (P5 P7) show two distinct melting peaks, which can be interpreted by a coexistence of the γ-phase and α′-phase crystals at elevated temperature37,38.
This finding significantly indicates that the AFM observation, which implies a coexistence of both BCP components on the free surface, misleads the conclusion.
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