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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amalgamation between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the merging or combining of two or more entities, concepts, or groups.
Example: "The amalgamation between the two companies has created a stronger market presence."
Alternatives: "merger of" or "combination of".
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The resultant architecture is externally tabular with internally varying degrees of erosional amalgamation between beds.
The approach is an amalgamation between a 4×4 transfer matrix method and a genetic algorithm.
The nearly 10-year amalgamation between Wellington Mara, 84, and Bob Tisch, a decade younger, has been one of those marvels of two equal partners getting along admirably.
This new religion-hating, super-awed scientist stereotype seems to based on some very strange amalgamation between Brian Cox and Richard Dawkins.
This has not escaped attention in the Colonial Office itself, but the difficulties are considerable, and could too easily prevent anything being done.The principle difficulty in the way of an early amalgamation between the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Offices is that the two departments claim that they need different types of expertise.
The Measure of Amalgamation between
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The clustering trial presented in the section 5.1 suggests an initial amalgamation behavior between groups of interest related with similar themes, such as: agile practices and methods (A and C; R and M; J and S); software testing (B and F) and configuration management (H and I).
In addition, the mitochondrion and peroxisome lie close to the LD occasionally (Novikoff et al. 1980; Stemberger et al. 1984; Blanchette-Mackie et al. 1995; Schrader 2001), and a special amalgamation structure between the LD and peroxisome has been reported in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Binns et al. 2006).
It is an amalgamation, an interplay between several processes, pathways, and factors a combinatorial control.
The research we presented provides an example of exciting discoveries that are possible through the amalgamation of knowledge between allied fields of science and the continuing exciting interplay of chemistry and biology.
AnGST, the seminal algorithm of David and Alm (2010) that introduced the idea of amalgamation, does not distinguish between trees that can be amalgamated.
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