| consolidation | Solidification into a firm dense mass; applied especially to inflammatory induration of a normally aerated lung due to the presence of cellular exudate in the pulmonary alveoli. Origin: L. Consolido, to make thick, condense, fr. Solidus, solid (05 Mar 2000) |
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| consolidation chemotherapy | Repetitive cycles of treatment during the immediate post-remission period, used especially for leukaemia. Synonym: intensification chemotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| consolidation treatment | A course of treatment with anti-cancer drugs given to the patient whilst in remission with the aim of killing any remaining cancerous cells. (13 Nov 1997) |
| consolidation |
combining into a solid mass the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them" something that has consolidated into a compact mass; "he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath"
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1. An adjustment of soil particles, in response to compressive stress, that results in lower porosity. 2. Any process that increases the firmness or coherence of a loose, soft, or liquid earth material, including cementation, compaction, and crystallization. 3. Decrease of the volume of an aquifer due to pumping and lowering of the water pressure that leads to the transfer of stress from interstitial water to aquifer solids.
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A period where the market trades in a broad sideways pattern within a trend. Consolidations usually follow a strong market gain or fall and occur as buyers and sellers begin digesting the recent price move. A consolidation will end with the market resuming its trend. If the consolidation ends with the market heading in the opposite direction to that before the consolidation it is has formed a top or bottom instead.
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The process of a bank paying off a borrower's current student loans and issuing a new, single loan. The monthly payment is usually lower because the repayment term is longer.
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Soil stabilization; see grouting.
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| consolidation | the act of combining into an integral whole |
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| consolidation | combining into a solid mass |
| consolidation | something that has consolidated into a compact mass |
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