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coalescence

noun as in concretion

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“MAGA seems completely flummoxed by Biden’s withdrawal and quick coalescence around Harris,” New York Times columnist Paul Krugman noted on social media.

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

"The rigid, less mobile environment arises from the core of the dense, liquid nanodroplets. The network of mobile water molecules, on the other hand, remains from imperfect coalescence of the droplet surfaces during dehydration towards solid ACC," explains Gebauer.

Based on the time scale required for mixing, a comparative analysis of the difference between fluid mixing due to interfacial vibration during coalescence and due to molecular diffusion revealed that the mixing caused by interfacial vibration was predominant.

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

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

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