0 (something produced through) the process of combining separate parts, eg chemical elements or substances, into a whole -- syntese
Despite a significant overlap in source materials, the authors reach a much less positive conclusion than do the other four syntheses.
Although a century apart, both writings are uneasy syntheses of poetry and logic.
Various ideas - social and political philosophies - interacted within the dialectic, negating each other in the formation of higher syntheses.
Therefore, e reductionism has a much more complex structure than some convenient syntheses would lead us to believe.
All syntheses, it has been said, are but impatient intuitions.
The aural result was then a rich and constantly varying sustained timbre, much more lively than many syntheses generated by frequency domain methods.
In different seeds, the syntheses of the three hydrolytic enzymes occur in different places, and mobilization of galactomannan occurs in different ways.
However, the columns mostly do not refer to individual assemblages but are syntheses of several assemblages from a particular region.