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The collisions are thought to be related to the amalgamation of a new supercontinent called Rodinia.
But, in 1968, Canadian policy pointed to the amalgamation of all the Canadian armed forces into one unified service.
The relationship between code groups was considered, in some cases leading to the amalgamation of separate categories under superordinate groups.
This study has had to overcome significant barriers to the amalgamation of results from provincial data repositories.
9 37 For both studies, this was due to the amalgamation of different types of infant contact, memory-making and other interventions after stillbirth.
The hopeful prospects seen in the Africa-American and Hispanic communities are partly consequent to the election of President Obama.
The case presented does not deal with an attempt to prohibit the amalgamation of the races.
We were the first to report the amalgamation of PDA in a 3D composite structure instead of a surface coating.
It was the first private company allowed to operate passenger trains since the amalgamation of operations into the Norwegian State Railways.
The proposal for this proffered poster is to outline the plan for the amalgamation of the differing protocols.
The city is home to Martin Luther College, formed in 1995 by the amalgamation of Dr. Martin Luther College (1884) and Northwestern College (1865).
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