Cohesion

Cohesion (Latin cohaerere " related " ), also known as connection force may refer to:

  • Cohesion (chemistry) in physics and chemistry, the connection forces between the atoms or molecules of a substance
  • Cohesion ( soil mechanics ) in soil mechanics, the cohesive forces in cohesive soils, adhesion
  • Cohesion (biology) in biology, a phenomenon which is responsible for the delimitation of species to other species and their internal cohesion
  • Hold Cohesion ( behavior) in behavioral research, the effort of animals such as birds or fish in a shoal
  • Cohesion ( Psychology ) in social psychology phenomenon of cohesion of groups, see also Group Cohesion
  • Cohesion (politics ) in the politics and economy of the cohesion of states and peoples against enemies foreign policy and freeloaders
  • Map Cohesion ( computer science ) in computer science, the ability of a program unit, a logical task or unit
  • Cohesion (linguistics) in linguistics and literature the linguistic connectedness of a text through grammatical and lexical resources, and the relationship between sets

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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