词汇 | coalescence |
释义 | coalescence noun[ U ] uk /kəʊ.əˈles.əns/ us /koʊ.əˈles.əns/ formal the process of coming or growing together to form one thing or system: 合并,联合 phonetics specialized the process in which speech sounds are joined together because someone is talking fast(因为说话语速快)音节合并连读 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connecting converge convergence cor couple something together interweave isthmic jointed junction kludge unification unified unify unintegrated union You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Linguistics: phonology & phonetics Examples of coalescencecoalescence At higher frequencies, these eddies which formed a t the forcing frequency were small and quickly lost their identities by coalescence. At higher frequencies, these eddies which form a t the forcing frequency are small and are quickly lost by coalescence. The 'coalescence' model of signal transduction can be illustrated by immune cell signalling. The relatively more important source terms in this partial coalescence interaction are the second and the third source terms, as suggested by figure 16. However, they assumed weak selection to ensure that coalescence occurs within demes before selection modifies the allele frequencies. In genealogical terms, subdivision increases mean coalescence times, whilst fluctuations reduce them. The identity in state, considered as a function of z l (1k)#, gives the generating function for the distribution of coalescence times. The number of lineages is distinct from the number of families of related genes discussed above, since it includes those singlet lineages that escape coalescence. To find the overall probability of lo, the weighted average is taken over many replicate sets of intra-allelic coalescence times. The problem is to find the probability of the data, given u, and the intra-allelic coalescence times. With more than two disks, how can we ensure that coalescence between all pairs of touching disks commences at the same instant ? The agreement is not spectacular, but it is likely that the disappearance of amalgamation of peaks in a near-field microphone signal does represent vortex coalescence. The two mechanisms of sound generation are also equally important in the case of coalescence. The rate of coalescence slows substantially with the growth of the vortices and, a t late times, the vortices rarely encounter one another. Both the roll-up and the coalescence of the vortices take place in a region, not at a single point. See all examples of coalescence These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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