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The McCall and Mehiel campaigns have merged to a degree unheard of since the advent of party primaries, combining staffs, broadcasting joint ads, campaigning together and printing signs with both names.
What we, after much searching, thought might be our illusion of a tree was a blurred speck in which the five colors and the five strands had merged to a trembling gray as slippery in the telescope as a droplet of mercury.
A peak is only merged to a denser one (upward).
Then, the list of sorted patterns can be merged to a single canonical representation.
Instead, due to pervasive digital technology, business and IT strategy need to be merged to a digital business strategy (Bharadwaj et al. 2013).
However, another result of this operation is that fibers which lie close together are now merged to a single fiber in the image.
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Stacked images were merged to an individual image and processed with the "smoothening" function in ImageJ.
This effect increases with a seam loop that merges to a sharp corner.
Initially, only small crystalline domains are visible, which then merge to a long range ordered 2D hexagonal structure.
However, these two proposals should not be seen as contradictory because both have the potential to merge to a hybrid version.
And different species may even form hybrids and merge to a new species.
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