Eventually, the gasses exsolve, forming vesicles, which may coalesce to form a central cavity in the pillow. |
Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
The parliamentary members tended to coalesce in blocs, which were alliances in support of particular philosophies. |
The cells of these paraxial mesodermal cords eventually coalesce into the somites. |
Immature vessels coalesce to form larger vessels and organize into capillaries, arterioles, and venules. |
General patterns of corporate governance are evolving and practices in Europe may tend to coalesce. |