coalescent


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growing together, fusing

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While several scientific studies report the effect of coalescent, (1,3) monomeric composition of the latex, (4) particle structure, (4) and drying temperature (5) on film formation, there are only a few studies (6) that relate some gaps in the performance of architectural waterborne paints to poor film formation.
Influence of Induction Modes on Solitary, Coalescent and Colonial Habits
Evaluation of coalescent space was focused on three primary coalescing agents: Loxanol[R] CA 5310 and Efka[R] PL 5651 from BASF Corporation and Eastman Optifilm[TM] Enhancer 400 (from Eastman Chemical Company, referred to as Optifilm 400 for further discussion).
Instead, focal glioneuronal outbursting into the subarachnoid space associated with coalescent calcifications at the cortical-white matter border, with heterotopias below them, could be responsible for the polymicrogyric cortical feature seen on MRI.
By 21:00, all four nestlings displayed widespread, uniformly distributed hemorrhagic lesions over the body and multiple coalescent head lesions.
Officials for the West Chicago, Ill.-based company will be on hand to discuss Temprite's 130 Series of coalescent oil separators, which were designed to meet the increasing demand for C[O.sub.2] products that deliver high efficiency, significant energy savings and the potential for smart utilization of waste heat in the transcritical C[O.sub.2] environment.
(9) Local cellulitis can rapidly progress to large, coalescent hemorrhagic bullae with necrosis, necessitating surgical debridement and possible amputation.
(1-3) These vessels have been described in the literature as "enlarged veins or acutely tortuous vessels" and "spheroid-appearing coalescent hemangiomas." (2) Depending on the associated lesion, the pattern of vessels may vary, (4) but typically they are located in the striking zone, which is the most common site of trauma.
Perhaps the most significant development in phylogeography in the past ten years has been the introduction of new sequencing techniques that allow rapid sequencing from large amount of gene loci and the advances in coalescent theory.
Bench Body has always specialized in coalescent design in which an offbeat pattern is partnered with traditional fabric.
Complications of CSOM are broadly classified into intratemporal (Coalescent mastoidoitis, facial nerve palsy, labyrinthitis and petrous apicitis) and intracranial complications (Meningitis, Extradural abscess, Subdural abscess, Brain abscess, Sigmoid sinus thrombosis and Otitic hydrocephalus).
Coalescent events in mitochondrial genome (Schierup and Hein 2000) including ways of population expansion and divergence time (Kuhner et al.