Definition of Cohesion. Meaning of Cohesion. Synonyms of Cohesion

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Noncohesion
Noncohesion Non`co*he"sion, n. Want of cohesion.

Meaning of Cohesion from wikipedia

- Look up cohesion or cohesive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cohesion may refer to: Cohesion (chemistry), the intermolecular attraction between like-molecules...
- In computer programming, cohesion refers to the degree to which the elements inside a module belong together. In one sense, it is a measure of the strength...
- coherence. There are two main types of cohesion: grammatical cohesion: based on structural content lexical cohesion: based on lexical content and background...
- In chemistry and physics, cohesion (from Latin cohaesiō 'cohesion, unity'), also called cohesive attraction or cohesive force, is the action or property...
- Group cohesiveness, also called group cohesion, social harmony or social cohesion, is the degree or strength of bonds linking members of a social group...
- Community cohesion is a conceptual framework for social policy in the United Kingdom which attempts to measure the social relationships within a community...
- multi-dimensional. Coupling is usually contrasted with cohesion. Low coupling often correlates with high cohesion, and vice versa. Low coupling is often thought...
- Cohesion is the component of shear strength of a rock or soil that is independent of interparticle friction. In soils, true cohesion is caused by following:...
- The Cohesion Fund (CF), one of the five European Structural and Investment Funds of the European Union, provides support to Member States with a gross...
- The Cohesion number (Coh) is a useful dimensionless number in particle technology by which the cohesivity of different powders can be compared. This is...