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We observed that the free-standing GaAs NWs retain the pure 2H structure until they merge with each other, at which point the merged segments transform progressively from pure 2H structure to a mixture between zinc blende (3C) structure with twins and 2H.
As clusters of galaxies merge with each other, the gas undergoes significant heating.
Paribas and SocGen are fiercely opposing the bid which has derailed their plans to merge with each other.
Until now building societies could merge with each other but not with mutual insurers or friendly societies.
Freedom promotes efficiency: small firms merge with each other to form bigger ones, which produce at greater scale.
Consumer advocates have been watching the consolidation with varying degrees of wariness, while expressing concern that the biggest remaining companies not merge with each other.
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Bankers, analysts and Internet executives say online gambling companies are now discussing merging with each other.
Generic-drug makers have been merging with each other, leaving fewer competitors.
"But instead they were two fluid blocks merging with each other, contaminating each other, cross-fertilising.
Occasionally, as more neutrophils underwent transendothelial migration, adjacent hotspots merged with each other and consequently became wider (<150 min).
The evolving structural geometry is implicitly represented with the level sets, efficiently handling complex topological shape changes, including holes merging with each other and with the boundary.
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