- coalescence process
- 合併过程
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
Coalescence (meteorology) — Coalescence is the process by which two or more droplets or particles merge during contact to form a single daughter droplet (or bubble). It can take place in many processes, ranging from meteorology to astrophysics. For example, it is both… … Wikipedia
Coalescence — may refer to: Coalescence (genetics), the merging of genetic lineages backwards time to a most recent common ancestor Coalescence (linguistics), the merging of two or more phonological segments into one Coalescence (physics), the merging of two… … Wikipedia
Coalescence (physics) — For other uses, see Coalescence (disambiguation). 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. It can take place in many processes,… … Wikipedia
Coalescence (linguistics) — In linguistics, coalescence is a phonological process by which a sound is affected by both the processes of assimilation and deletion.This can be seen in the Middle English process of ng coalescence (see Phonological history of English… … Wikipedia
Coalescence (chemistry) — In chemistry, coalescence is a process in which two phase domains of the same composition come together and form a larger phase domain. References IUPAC Gold Book Categories: Physical chemistry stubsPhysical chemistry … Wikipedia
coalescence — co·a les·cence || ‚kəʊə lesns n. act or process of merging, uniting; growing together … English contemporary dictionary
Microvoid coalescence — MVC fracture surface morphologies for a) tension, b) shear, and c) bending failures Microvoid coalescence (MVC) is a high energy microscopic fracture mechanism observed in the majority of metallic alloys and in some engineering plastics. Fracture … Wikipedia
Vowel coalescence — is a phonological process in which two consecutive vowels fuse into one often long vowel. In typical cases, the resulting vowel does not coincide with any of the original vowels (e.g. /ai/ > [e:] ) … Wikipedia
Bergeron process — The Bergeron Findeisen Process (after Tor Bergeron and W. Findeisen) is the formation of precipitation in the cold clouds of the mid and upper latitudes by ice crystal growth.ummaryThe equilibrium vapor pressure over water is greater than that… … Wikipedia
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Stone Wales defect — The Stone Wales defect is a defect that occurs on carbon nanotubes (as well as graphene) and is thought to have important implications for nanotube s mechanical properties. The defects are thought to be responsible for nanoscale plasticity and… … Wikipedia