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'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to:
'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to:


==Mathematics and science==
==Science==
* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal
* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal
**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver
**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver
**[[Pan amalgamation]], another extraction method with additional compounds
**[[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 [[terrane]]s
* [[Amalgamation (geology)]], the creation of a stable continent or [[craton]] by the union of two continents, blocks or [[terrane]]s
* [[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==
==Other uses==

Revision as of 15:18, 7 February 2018

Amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.

Amalgamation, amalgam, and other derivatives may refer to:

Mathematics and science

Other uses