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to amalgamation

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The process of amalgamating; a mixture, merger or consolidation.

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Media giants -- always willing to agree to cosmetic "restrictions" on their way to amalgamation -- chuckled at the notion of a "ruthless Mike".

The effect of the media's march to amalgamation on Americans' freedom of voice is too worrisome to be left to three unelected commissioners.

The difference in behaviour of the zinc electrode and the amalgamated zinc electrode is probably caused by changes in the adsorption characteristics due to amalgamation.

In the Tianshan, ophiolitic mélanges like Kanggurtag, North Tianshan, and South Tianshan occur as part of some Paleozoic accretionary complexes related to amalgamation of arc terranes.

We argue that its resistance to amalgamation is a consequence of the conflictual social relationships that have been inscribed into the landscape over the past century.

Liposomes increased vinblastine accumulation in resistant human lymphoblastic leukemic cell CEM/VLB100 even when the drug was co-administered in free form rather than incorporated within the liposomes, probably due to amalgamation of lipidic components into cell membrane lipids and subsequent alteration in membrane fluidity (Warren et al. 1992).

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Amalgamation is conceptually distinct from assimilation; one does not have to accept amalgamation to support assimilation.

Note also, there is no actual resistance to amalgamations of state educational services where it is possible to do so.

From this September, Luton will specialise in "clusters" of academic activity where there is still demand and which offer good employment opportunities for students when they graduate.This trend is leading to amalgamations and "consortia", as universities seek to cut overheads and pool resources in subjects such as engineering or geology.

This limitation has confined available knowledge of chromatin dynamics to a narrow range of biological systems (cell types that can be sorted/separated/dissected in large numbers and tissue culture models) or to amalgamations of diverse cell types (tissue chunks, whole organisms).

The collisions are thought to be related to the amalgamation of a new supercontinent called Rodinia.

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