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The phrase "amalgamated elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to components or parts that have been combined or merged together to form a whole.
Example: "The project was successful due to the amalgamated elements of design, technology, and user feedback."
Alternatives: "combined components" or "merged parts".
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Ilaiyaraaja has composed Indian film songs that amalgamated elements of genres such as Afro-tribal, bossa nova, dance music (e.g., disco), doo-wop, flamenco, acoustic guitar-propelled Western folk, funk, Indian classical, Indian folk/traditional, jazz, march, pathos, pop, psychedelia and rock and roll.
Rotor and Gorgon [ 17] amalgamated elements from different EBP education models to expand the research methods course and longitudinally thread EBP from academic courses through supervised clinical practice courses.
To Evan Sawdey of PopMatters, the song contained amalgamated elements of Britney Spears' "Gimme More" (2007) and the New Order song "Blue Monday" (1983).
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The cultural revival of the Carolingian period (768 to the late 9th century), stimulated by the academia palatina at Charlemagne's court, is the first phase of the pre-Romanesque culture, a phase in which late Classical and Byzantine elements amalgamated with ornamental designs brought from the East by the Germanic tribes.
It was the intense stylisation of those images, with their finely brushed outlines and their rounded and buttony furniture and their faces so curiously amalgamated of human and animal elements, that drew me in, into a world where I, child though I was, loomed as a king, and where my parents and other grownups were strangers".
This analysis will reveal that dual-systems views are in need of fundamental re-thinking, and its elements will be amalgamated with current views on action-oriented predictive processing into a novel integrative theoretical framework (IMPPACT: Impetus, Motivation, and Prediction in Perception Action Coordination theory).
But again, what gets amalgamated here are the best elements of the '70s band, the track concluding with a vocally-complicated and flanged "would you" vocal chorus that America would never do, even with George Martin producing.
Analysis of architectural elements reveals vertical changes from strongly amalgamated channel fills of bedload-dominated braided streams, to isolated ribbon-like meandering channel fills in mud-dominated floodplain strata.
Observation 3.13 It is well known that, because of the abstract group structure of P as a free product amalgamated with a modular group, each finite ordered elliptic element will be either of order 2 or 3. On the other hand, in [2, 11], authors give some results about a connection between the periods of elliptic elements of a chosen permutation group with the circuits in suborbital graphs of it.
Ch'oe Che-u, (born 1824, North Kyŏngsang province, Korea [now in South Korea] died 1864, Seoul) founder of the Tonghak sect, a religion amalgamated of Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and even some Roman Catholic elements with an apocalyptic flavour and a hostility to Western culture, which was then beginning to undermine the traditional Korean order.
After having amalgamated a group of contingency tables, we can define the Measure of Amalgamation.
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