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  2. Coalescence (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Representation of the coalescence of two droplets, bubbles, or particles to form a single entity. Coalescence is the process by which two or more droplets, bubbles, or particles merge during contact to form a single daughter droplet, bubble, or particle.

  3. Coalescence - Wikipedia

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    COALESCE, an SQL function that selects the first non-null from a range of values; Null coalescing operator, a binary operator that is part of the syntax for a basic conditional expression in several programming languages; Coalesced hashing, a strategy of hash collision resolution in computing

  4. Coalescence (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, coalescence is a process in which two phase domains of the same composition come together and form a larger phase domain. In other words, the process by which two or more separate masses of miscible substances seem to "pull" each other together should they make the slightest contact.

  5. Michigan Democrats start to coalesce around VP Harris - AOL

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    At least five high-ranking Michigan Democrats announced their support for Vice President Kamala Harris to be their party's presidential nominee.

  6. Coalescer - Wikipedia

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    A coalescer is a device which induces coalescence in a medium. They are primarily used to separate emulsions into their components via various processes, operating in reverse to an emulsifier.

  7. Democrats quickly coalesce around Kamala Harris ... - AOL

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    Vice President Kamala Harris has been quickly consolidating support around her assuming the Democratic nomination for president, with seemingly all of her major potential rivals rallying around ...

  8. Fusion (phonetics) - Wikipedia

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    Words that did not experience universal yod coalescence, are always realised as two segments in accents like Received Pronunciation. Most other dialects do pronounce them as one segment, however, like American English. Words with primary stress on a syllable with such a cluster did not experience coalescence either.

  9. Phone companies haven't notified most victims of Chinese data ...

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    The vast majority of people whose call records have been stolen by Chinese hackers have not been notified, according to industry sources, and there is no indication that most affected people will ...