converge in the PONS Dictionary

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The central lumen of many of the units converge to form intralobular ducts, and then unite to from interlobular ducts.
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This can mean server and storage converged within a common hardware platform.
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Operating on weekdays on an hourly basis, the seven routes converge at a central location for transferring between routes.
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The leading margins of the disc converge at an obtuse angle on the snout, which is rounded and non-protruding.
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They found that in 9 of the 29 groups, women's cycles converged for one cycle closer than expected by chance, but then they diverged again.
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This has since been partially dismantled, but major routes still converge on the city centre.
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Several characteristics make converged infrastructure well suited to cloud deployments.
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She has worked on these problems from a philosophical perspective that converges with the advances in life sciences.
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Also, the race saw famous people from different forms of auto racing converge in one event, making for an interesting mix of competitors.
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It is a major railway junction where a number of cross-country routes converge.
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