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noun
The degree to which two or more things diverge.
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Standard growth theory models would predict that there could be divergence favouring the resource rich.
This model is centred on the electric displacement field, which is shown to be divergence free.
The flow domain is constrained to be divergence free, whereas a rigidity constraint is imposed on the body domain.
Under the LSE scenario, there will be convergence in regional mortality and under the CME scenario there will be divergence.
The GmGER 8 and 9 were located on the same chromosome 7, suggesting that they might be divergence from a common ancestor.
The HPA axis is of course one of the major stress-response systems of the body and, in this respect, there seems to be divergence between fibromyalgia and stress.
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The basis functions are assumed to be divergence-free and satisfy all the boundary conditions.
If plasma drift velocity is assumed to be divergence-free, we can consider a stream function yielding the plasma velocity distribution.
Due to the small particle volume fraction of dilute turbidity currents, the volumetric displacement of fluid by the particulate phase can usually be neglected, allowing us to consider the fluid velocity field to be divergence-free.
The flow inside the fluid region is constrained to be divergence-free for an incompressible fluid, whereas the flow inside the particle domain is constrained to undergo rigid body motion.
In combination with the requirement of the velocity field to be divergence-free, an elliptic equation to solve for a pressure correction to enforce the divergence-free velocity field on the discrete level is derived.
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