Process by which droplets, bubbles, or particles merge during contact.
The union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts.
1 The youths parted again, erasing that momentary coalescence of forest and sea.
2 The simple body-cavity is formed by the coalescence of the two.
3 They spoke of intolerable coalescence ; he claimed that the times demanded imperative coexistence.
4 The nucleon phase space density is estimated from the coalescence measurement.
5 Is the coalescence of thought and feeling outside the bounds of human possibility?
6 Immediately there was a great coalescence of energy at my side of the Pattern.
7 We point out that tubes attract each other, which eventually leads to their coalescence .
8 Thus, muscular defects represent inappropriate coalescence of muscular ventricular septum.
9 Small nodules are formed and larger areas by their coalescence .
10 The projected defensive league of neutrals is, in effect, an inchoate coalescence of the kind.
11 If it's not a pattern, it's certainly a coalescence .
12 We demonstrate this by controlling the coalescence of emulsion droplets with different numbers and complex structures.
13 Were perihelion to result is coalescence , perhaps the photosphere would be proved composed of terrestrial vapors.
14 It is coalescence we want, and not homogeneity.
15 For pragmatism this kind of coalescence is inessential.
16 Thus is prevented the doubling of the chromatin in the coalescence of the two nuclei at conception.
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