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CoalescenceProcess where two or more falling raindrops join together into a single larger drop because of a midair collision.
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CoalescenceThe process of droplet growth as small drops merge together when they come in contact. If this occurs repeatedly, a continuous liquid phase forms. Through this phenomenon, emulsions break and form two [..]
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CoalescenceThe process by which water droplets in a cloud collide and come together to form raindrops.
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CoalescenceThe merging of cloud droplets into a single larger droplet.
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CoalescenceThe merging or coming together of separate towns or villages to form a single entity.
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Coalescencen. The act or process of coming together so as to form one body, combination, or product.
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CoalescenceDerivation of the gene copies in one or more populations from a single ancestral copy, viewed retrospectively (from the present back into the past). © 2005 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rig [..]
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CoalescenceLiquid particles in suspension that unite to create particles of a greater volume.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two genetic lineages into a single common ancestor.
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CoalescenceThe combining of small droplets of water vapor to make larger drops.
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CoalescenceLiquid particles in suspension that unite to create particles of a greater volume.
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CoalescenceThe growing together or growth into one body of the materials being welded.
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Coalescence(n) the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts
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CoalescenceSee assimilation A.3
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CoalescenceThe uniting of many materials into one body.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two water drops into a single larger drop.
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CoalescenceThe formation of resinous or polymeric material when water evaporates from an emulsion or a latex system, permitting contact and fusion of adjacent particles. The fusing together of an emulsion film u [..]
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CoalescenceThe growth of liquid cloud droplets grow by collision.
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CoalescenceThe genealogical relations between genes show that all of the extant varieties of a gene must have originated in a single gene; looking from the present to the past, we can say that they descend from [..]
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CoalescenceThe merging of two liquid particles into a single particle.
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CoalescenceThe process by which water droplets in a cloud collide and come together to form raindrops.
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CoalescenceCoalescence is the method by which import sets may update existing records in a destination production table, rather than simply inserting new records. When coalescence is configured for a field, the [..]
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CoalescenceThe process by which water droplets in a cloud collide and come together to form raindrops.
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CoalescenceDerivation of the gene copies in one or more populations from a single ancestral copy, viewed retrospectively (from the present back into the past).
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Coalescence1. The change from a liquid to a thickened, curd-like state by chemical reaction. 2. The combining of globules in an emulsion caused by molecular attraction of the surfaces.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two water drops into a single larger drop.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two water drops into a single larger drop.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two water drops
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CoalescenceThe process by which water droplets in a cloud collide and come together to form raindrops.
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CoalescenceThe merging of two water drops into a single larger drop.
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CoalescenceThe gathering together of coagulated colloidal liquids into a single continuous phase.
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Coalescence
The act of coalescing.
(phonology) The merging of two segments into one.
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