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)
Next, he merges complexity and uncertainty: 'the distinction between deterministic complexity and uncertainty is inessential' (p. 23).
They integrated and merged operations, pursuing strategies to segment the market through marketing.
Intuitively, we construct hypergraphs by drawing edges (with nodes) and then merging the nodes, rather than by drawing nodes and then connecting them by edges.
All tree fragments not yet connected together are merged.
The act of merging the sequences for their concordances creates a structure like that shown in figure 5; a deep, sparse tree.
Not all domains in these compounds can be derived cyclically and merged under pressure from stress clash.
Reviews 281 voiced interdental fricative and the voiced emphatic dental stop have merged as a pharyngealised dental-alveolar stop.
Next, the two formal contexts are merged to generate a pruned concept lattice.