coalescing Definition på svenska

  • 0 present participle of coalesce --

  • 1 If two or more things coalesce, they come or grow together to form one thing or system. --

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Examples of coalescing

  • Because the motives themselves are subsets of each other, it sounds as if fragments are coalescing into a longer motive, or that a longer motive is being reduced into fragments.

  • A number of monodramas, whether 'classics' of the 1980s or twenty-first-century premieres, have contributed to the gradual coalescing of a cultural psyche and its need for imaginative space.

  • The subsequent roll up of the ligament into droplet, the eventual coalescing of the droplet with the main drop and drop oscillation have also been studied.

  • The appearance of rapidly coalescing vortex rings is of interest in view of the possibility that coalescence plays an important role in the production of jet noise.

  • Finally, some observations have been made on the coalescing of the spherule with the larger drop and the subsequent oscillation of the droplets.

  • Similar behaviour, with two simple zeros momentarily coalescing as one double zero, occurs in other symmetric examples, but is exceptional in the absence of symmetry.

  • Coalescing improves runtime performance by reducing the number of calls to event and the number of event records built.

  • This individual is not part of the past or the future of the coalescing ethical swirl.

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