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And it gets worse; after coalescing the locks, the synchronized body will contain only a sequence of increments, which can be strength-reduced into a single addition.

A curvaceous "Wave Wall" lets light and movement into the interior south Arcade while coalescing to create a grand south-facing stair, moving upwards and on axis with the new Ferris Wheel.

This series consists of a particulate filter and two coalescing filters with automatic drains.

One of the conventional models for galaxy evolution predicts that small galaxies in the early Universe evolved into the massive galaxies of today by coalescing.

Coalescing filters used in air compressors flow the outside of the element in while coalescing filters used in vacuum pumps flow the inside of the element out.

Older leaves have ivory-tinted necrotic spots and shreaks coalescing into larger scorched areas; some leaves show pale( faded) yellow chlorosis over whole surface of apical regions.

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On the basis of coalescing this kind of element can separate oil from compressed air.

The overwhelming sense of transcending one's finitude which characterizes such vivid periods of life, and of coalescing with some ultimate source of all existence, is then taken to be compelling evidence for the existence of a supreme being.

Chen's entire oeuvre is defined by his references and reserves - a mixed grab bag of material and inspiration that is open for all to see, coalescing in various forms that gather in various series.

Thus, the general categorization of this algorithm is best-first with coalescing: Freed chunks are coalesced with neighboring ones, and held in bins that are searched in size order.

The data got from the test of turning wheel flowing simulator further confirms the concept of coalescing temperature of oil drop of oil-in- water type crude emulsion.

As a protective colloid, it can prevent droplets and particles from coalescing and agglomerating, thereby inhibiting formation of sediments.