| 41. | A creamed emulsion increases the likelihood of coalescence due to the close proximity of the globules in the cream.
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| 42. | Before impact, the particles had some kinetic energy, but on coalescence, they have none ."
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| 43. | Reaching Z�rich's Coalescence Corporation, the pair find Corvus caused the explosion with the gas Nova 6.
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| 44. | Numerical relativity is applied to many areas, such as coalescence of black holes and neutron stars, for example.
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| 45. | The process of NG-coalescence might therefore be referred to as the " singer finger split ".
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| 46. | The oldest rocks associated with the formative cycle of the ANS crust formed by coalescence of Island arcs and plutons.
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| 47. | The original meaning in Ancient Greek is more general than modern usage and includes coalescence of vowels within a word.
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| 48. | The AC electric field gives rise to attractive forces between water droplets and increases the probability of coalescence at contact.
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| 49. | Parts of the work of art may be discriminated, but their sense of coalescence is a quality of intuition.
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| 50. | The district has only two tribes, the Shirani and the Harifal, a coalescence of two diverse ethnic elements.
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