0 If two or more things merge, they combine or join, and if you merge two or more things, you combine or join them. -- сливать(ся), соединять(ся)
The non-complex one is originally merged in final position, but moves obligatorily to the higher position (139-140).
People commonly regard monism as a doctrine in which parts are merged into and subservient before the whole - a kind of metaphysical totalitarianism.
The energetic advantage is balanced by counteracting thermal fluctuations, resulting in an equilibrium of growing, dividing and merging micelles.
Then the most similar clusters will be merged to make super-clusters.
I remember your dance and the veil of mist and fog which merged with the clouds above.
Similar cases marked by only one or two markers were merged into a single more general case.
Furthermore, the way that role characteristics and their attributes are merged may be bound to various constraints.
Next, the two formal contexts are merged to generate a pruned concept lattice.
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