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convergence <a convergence; convergences> N

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bug convergence N COMPUT

convergence angle AREA

convergence circuits ELEC

convergence corrections MIL

data convergence N COMPUT

dynamic convergence

electromagnetic convergence PHYS

magnetic convergence TV

static convergence ELEC

angle of convergence

convergence of meridians AREA

convergence of services

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Five principal types of lift are used: thermals, ridge lift, lee waves, convergences and dynamic soaring.
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Some scholars found the mode and timing of the discovery suspicious and the convergence of data on it little short of miraculous.
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This should lead to convergence among dissimilar languages.
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The convergence of this series to 1 can be seen from the fact that its partial sums are less than one by an inverse factorial.
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It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action.
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A parallel to this concept is the convergence of computing and telephones.
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Historic recurrences can sometimes induce a sense of convergence, resonance or "dj vu".
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According to archaeological evidence, this site was the centre of convergence for trade and spiritual and cultural exchange.
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The convergence is poor in vicinity of the negative part of the real axis.
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In fact, the evidence within each of these fields is itself a convergence providing evidence for the theory.
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