The cumulus projects into a single large fluid-filled space, the antrum, formed from the coalescence of the smaller spaces noted previously. |
To study the genealogical relationship among the ecotypes, we apply the theory of coalescence processes in the following way. |
When a coalescence event occurs, two lines of ancestry are picked, uniformly at random, and are coalesced to form one resulting line. |
The coalescence of the New Deal coalition at large, a process also achieved amid the tumult of wartime, was incredibly contentious. |
Small clusters of ZnSe nucleate in each heptane nanodroplet and fuse into one particle by a process called coalescence. |
The EU should step up its commitment to finding a rapid solution to the conflict and it should promote coalescence. |