1 to prepare or make by doing this -- blande; tilberede; mikse
2 to go together or blend successfully to form one mass -- passe sammen
Oil and water don’t mix.
3 to go together socially -- komme sammen
People of different races were mixing together happily.
4 the result of mixing things or people together -- blanding; miks
London has an interesting racial mix.
5 a collection of ingredients used to make something -- miks; -miks
(a) cake mix.
We now apply our main theorem and the previous results to show that polynomial rank-one transformations having restricted growth are mixing transformations.
On the other hand, a mix of poor and fairly rich states characterises the central, central-north, and central-west regions.
The diverse mix of crops that loosely define horticulture is reflected in the collection of 15 chapters that make up this book.
See below for definitions of the model and of mixing times, as well as further remarks.
It seems therefore that the epidemiology of rubella is more sensitive to differences in mixing patterns than mumps and measles.
However, we also construct maps which mix at various other slow speeds, with a more precise meaning of slow as given below.
However, it is probable that these volumes are unrealistic in routine clinical practice with a mix of patient acuities.
Modelling forest growth and yield - applications to mixed tropical forests.