Viewed retrospectively, the causa sui character of the
concrescence is identical with what Neville calls "ontological creativity"; it is, as Neville says, "indeterminate," that is, until it becomes something actual and contingent and therefore definite.
Whitehead criticized Kant for failing to consider adequately the most primitive dimension of experience, feeling, which Whitehead took to be central to the
concrescence of the primacy existents, actual occasions.
Fusion (two separate tooth germs fused during formative stage)--union by enamel and dentin (true fusion); union by dentin and/or cementum (late fusion); a late fusion by cementum is called a
concrescence. [13, 14] In the present case, two definite and separate root canals were present.
Saurabh, "Paramolar
concrescence and periodontitis," Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, vol.
Serialization and repetition of phrases/ words contributes to establishing an ideal reciprocity among the elements circulated by online commenters, making them--Cassirer calls it "the law of
concrescence and coincidence" of related mythical elements (Cassirer 2008, 93-97)--one and the same thing.
Donna Haraway offers an important understanding of play as nonmimetic attunement, a
concrescence that instantiates a temporal opening.
Whitehead referred to these dismissed particles as negative prehensions, and the new molecule that takes shape through a harmonizing of A and B he called
concrescence (Whitehead, 1929).
It has the effects of both abscess resolution and
concrescence of the fistula.
The latency of bacteria on the gastric mucosa might turn later to active chronic gastritis specially without being treating the infection .In this study, most section showed active chronic gastritis, and this results in
concrescence of other study [20].
Control over the MWCI's archive in the very first instance--at the moment that documents are proffered for examination and review--establishes a hierarchy that initially opens or closes the potential for participatory practice and entry into archival space, and ultimately informs the
concrescence of the archive into its final form.
I myself do not see us as so bereft; we may be moving there, so that one day, through a
concrescence of losses, we will have arrived without knowing it.