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'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to: |
'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to: |
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==Mathematics and science== |
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==Science== |
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* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal |
* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal |
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**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver |
**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver |
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**[[Pan amalgamation]], another extraction method with additional compounds |
**[[Pan amalgamation]], another extraction method with additional compounds |
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* [[Amalgamation (geology)]], the creation of a stable continent or [[craton]] by the union of two continents, blocks or [[terrane]]s |
* [[Amalgamation (geology)]], the creation of a stable continent or [[craton]] by the union of two continents, blocks or [[terrane]]s |
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* [[Amalgamation paradox]] in probability and statistics, also known as Simpson's paradox |
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* [[Amalgamation property]] in model theory |
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* [[Free product with amalgamation]], in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
Revision as of 15:18, 7 February 2018
Look up amalgamate or amalgamation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.
Amalgamation, amalgam, and other derivatives may refer to:
Mathematics and science
- Amalgam (chemistry), the combination of mercury with another metal
- Patio process, the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver
- Pan amalgamation, another extraction method with additional compounds
- Amalgamation (geology), the creation of a stable continent or craton by the union of two continents, blocks or terranes
- Amalgamation paradox in probability and statistics, also known as Simpson's paradox
- Amalgamation property in model theory
- Free product with amalgamation, in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction
Other uses
- Amalgamation (business), the merge or consolidation of companies
- Amalgamation, another name for a trade union, chiefly used in the United Kingdom
- Merger (politics), in geopolitics, the joining of two or more administrative units
- Amalgamation (names), the strategy of naming something after a combination of existing names
- Amalgamation (fiction), the concept of creating an element in a work of fiction by combining existing things
- Amalgamation (race), a now largely archaic term for the interbreeding of people of different ethnicities and races
- Amalgamation, an EP released by the band Pop Will Eat Itself in 1994
- Free product with amalgamation, in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction
- Amalgamated (1917 automobile), car manufactured by the Amalgamated Machinery Corp.
- Amalgamated (organization name)
- Amalgamated Broadcasting System, a short-lived American radio network during the 1930s
- Conflation, also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions