The act of joining together as one.
Синонимы
Examples for "confluent "
Examples for "confluent "
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.
1 The court must approve the agreement between the government and merging companies.
2 He said this meant merging the two companies would not reduce competition.
3 There is some good synergy to merging those aspects together, Barnwell said.
4 Two minutes later, Steamhead Steve's 'Bago was merging back onto Interstate 90.
5 We don't know the real reason why they are merging , he said.
6 He began to drift, the days running together, their events merging indecipherably.
7 But, here's the thing, the suggestion of merging capitals is nothing new.
8 They felt their minds merging again, felt themselves become a new being.
9 Modi was considering merging some ministries to streamline government, other sources said.
10 ABC had more recent strong discussions about merging with CNN in 2002.
11 They came as groups merging with our group and they came alone.
12 That led to the idea of merging with Warrington and St Helens.
13 Reuters contacted two of the three merging banks, which confirmed the plans.
14 The mayor told RNZ there'd be no merging with Ms Freeman's group.
15 But as Kroah-Hartman says, merging Android into the kernel won't be easy.
16 Otherwise, I thought I could succeed in merging as needless many controversies.
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