Coalescence in a sentence as a noun

It is almost the same as the one calculated for coalescence of two black holes in GR.

Null coalescence in C#. Reference types must be checked before trying to access their members.

The largeness of what one might assume will be the google project will, it can only be hoped, lead to some coalescence of effort.

I would say that a better way to frame it is "an organic coalescence into normative standards for better cooperation".

The asteroid belt consists of remnants of the original disc: a fifth rocky planet could have formed there if not for the effect of Jupiter, preventing the coalescence of anything larger than Ceres.

The coalescence instantly converted 2 solar masses of black hole mass into the energy that rattled spacetime enough to generate the gravitational waves we detected almost 3 billion years after it occurred.

From the molecular point of view, this transition may be understood in a simplified way as gradual coalescence of individual solvated electrons and dielectrons upon increasing alkali metal doping, with the metallic behavior appearing around the percolation threshold.

Coalescence definitions

noun

the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts

See also: coalescency coalition concretion conglutination