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* ] (biology), the percentage of capacity of a cell culture medium used by cells | * ] (biology), the percentage of capacity of a cell culture medium used by cells | ||
* ], the intersection of whole number latitude and longitude | * ], the intersection of whole number latitude and longitude |
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Confluence, in geography, describes the meeting of two or more bodies of water.
Confluence may also refer to:
- Confluence (abstract rewriting), a property of term rewriting systems
- Confluence (meteorology), the streamline air flow convergence of a fluid air parcel
- Confluence, Pennsylvania, a borough in Somerset County
- Confluence (software), an enterprise wiki used as a content management system
- Confluence: The Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies, a journal published by Duke University
- Confluence, a colloquial term for the tailrace tunnels from the Toronto Power Generating Station
- Confluency (biology), the percentage of capacity of a cell culture medium used by cells
- Degree Confluence Project, the intersection of whole number latitude and longitude
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