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Meanings of
confluent
in English
Portuguese
afluente
Catalan
afluent
Back to the meaning
A branch that flows into the main stream.
affluent
tributary
feeder
distributary
Portuguese
afluente
Flowing together.
merging
Related terms
convergent
Usage of
confluent
in English
1
In
confluent
epithelial monolayers, Slit3 was also transported to the cell surface.
2
Then, urged on by two motives, distinct, yet
confluent
,
and so all-powerful,-
3
Shertzer relates an instance of
confluent
small-pox in the eighth month of pregnancy.
4
Also, platelets adhere to
confluent
endothelial cells in an endoglin-mediated process.
5
Mitoses and apoptosis were frequent, but large regions of
confluent
necrosis were absent.
6
These experiments suggest that synthesis of beta 2-receptors virtually ceases in
confluent
cells.
7
The swellings from the bites have become
confluent
,
and are scarlet with inflammation.
8
As the process spreads these purulent foci become
confluent
and form abscess cavities.
9
Some of these secondary radicles adhered together or had become
confluent
.
10
Two
confluent
glaciers do not mingle their currents as do two
confluent
rivers.
11
This was what is termed, according to Souter, the
confluent
smallpox.
12
All eyes were treated with a
near
-
confluent
pattern of laser ablation.
13
Radiotherapy side effects were acute
confluent
wet desquamation and mild late skin atrophy.
14
The stream of the miraculous is here
confluent
with the stream of the natural.
15
Soon grows the number and the rustle of
confluent
waters.
16
Western blot analysis demonstrated ERK activation in both
confluent
and subconfluent cultures after CSE.
Other examples for "confluent"
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confluent
Adjective
Verb
Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
confluent cultures
confluent cells
become confluent
confluent endothelial
confluent monolayers
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Translations for
confluent
Portuguese
afluente
confluente
Catalan
afluent
Confluent
through the time
Confluent
across language varieties
United States of America
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