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coalescence

noun as in concretion

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The coalescence of buckminsterfullerene molecules to create nested carbon nanotubes helped to improve the precision of the experiments.

The mixing or coalescence of two distinct microbial communities happens frequently in nature.

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Perhaps most intriguingly, the new analysis points to a complex 'weakly structured stem' shape of divergence and coalescence that better explains the genetic data and diversity in the fossil record.

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They make for a film with elements of dance on camera, musical, of-the-moment melodrama and visual poetry — but without a thorough commitment to any one of those and few, if any, moments of coalescence.

Within this time scale, the cultural coalescence of Seattle’s Southside is an echo in ancestral lineage, a living iteration of cultures joining together.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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