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  2. Amalgamation (names) - Wikipedia

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    Amalgamation is also a term used in linguistics when a compound contains roots from several languages, without it being part of a blended language. For example, a word with an English and a Spanish root would not be an amalgam, if part of Spanglish, while an English word with a Greek and a Latin root would.

  3. Amalgam (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Zinc amalgam finds use in organic synthesis (e.g., for the Clemmensen reduction). [3] It is the reducing agent in the Jones reductor, used in analytical chemistry.Formerly the zinc plates of dry batteries were amalgamated with a small amount of mercury to prevent deterioration in storage.

  4. Amalgamation - Wikipedia

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    Amalgam (chemistry), the combination of mercury with another metal Pan amalgamation, another extraction method with additional compound; Patio process, the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver

  5. Amalgamated (organization name) - Wikipedia

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    Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union, a historical British trade union (formerly known as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers); Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union ...

  6. Zinc amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Zinc amalgam is a solution of zinc in mercury. In practice the term refers to particles of zinc with a surface coating of the amalgam. A gray solid, it is typically used for reduction.

  7. Cultural amalgamation - Wikipedia

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    The cultures then combine their influences and amalgamate without dominating each other. [1] [3] [10] This creates a new social structure dynamic where contributions occur in various areas and forms, and all are equally valued. [1] [10] Cultural amalgamation is beneficial and aids in enhancing the life experience of both cultures.

  8. Amalgam (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Amalgam filling on first molar. In dentistry, amalgam is an alloy of mercury used to fill teeth cavities. [1] It is made by mixing a combination of liquid mercury and particles of solid metals such as silver, copper or tin.

  9. Amalgamation property - Wikipedia

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    An amalgam can be formally defined as a 5-tuple (A,f,B,g,C) such that A,B,C are structures having the same signature, and f: A → B, g: A → C are embeddings.Recall that f: A → B is an embedding if f is an injective morphism which induces an isomorphism from A to the substructure f(A) of B.