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1 Swellings were largely stable but occasionally seemed to fuse with neighboring swellings.
2 The results demonstrate how people fuse with their tools, said Chemero.
3 However, new offerings fuse with my natural eye color, giving a more realistic appearance.
4 Magnesia, in the pure state, or as the hydrate, does not fuse with soda.
5 With tight-shut lips and set jaw he pinched the fuse with all his strength.
6 These autophagosomes mature to fuse with lysosomes and deliver the enclosed contents for degradation.
7 To the east, the glacier seemed to fuse with the blue line of the hinterland.
8 Maybe it had once meant someone had physically lit a fuse with an open flame.
9 Pure alumina does not fuse with carbonate of soda.
10 Or, to be more precise, sexes define which sex cells can fuse with each other.
11 The trapped man screamed as his body began to colliquate and fuse with the metal.
12 Why don't the lead fuse with water over it?
13 They then fuse with adjacent myofibers, leading to the gradual disappearance of SCs from the muscle.
14 The pride of everyone associated with FC Twente continues to fuse with a sense of the surreal.
15 These micro-plastics fuse with chemical dioxins that are eaten by fish and shellfish while feeding on plankton.
16 He stopped, and as the visitors approached, his outline seemed to fuse with that of the visitors.
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