
1) Atom splitting 2) Atomic energy source 3) Energy producer 4) Gamma ray producer 5) Heavy metal duo 6) Nuclear fission 7) Nuclear process 8) Nuclear reaction 9) Splitting of molecules
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1) Schizogony
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nuclear fission. A nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus breaks into smaller nuclei of comparable mass, releasing a large amount of energy.
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The breakdown of atomic constituents into a lighted atom and radioactive products.
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Cell division by cleavage (splitting) of the cell into two parts.
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• (n.) A cleaving, splitting, or breaking up into parts. • (n.) A process by which certain coral polyps, echinoderms, annelids, etc., spontaneously subdivide, each individual thus forming two or more new ones. See Strobilation. • (n.) A method of asexual reproduction among the lowest (unicellular) organisms by means of a process of s...
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The release of energy through splitting atoms.
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The process in which heavy nuclei split to form lighter nuclei.
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two, accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of energy and usually one or more neutrons. It may be spontaneous but usually is due to a nucleus absorbing a neutron and thus becoming unstable
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two, accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of energy and generally one or more neutrons. It may be spontaneous but usually is due to a nucleus absorbing a neutron.
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A type of cell division in which overall (i.e., not localised) cell growth is followed by septum formation which typically divides the fully grown cell into two similar or identical cells. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(fish´әn) the act of splitting. asexual reproduction in which the cell divides into two (binary fission) or more (multiple fission) daughter parts, each of which becomes an individual organism. nuclear fission; the splitting of the atomic nucleus, with release of energy. ...
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two, accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of heat and generally one or more neutrons. It may be spontaneous but usually is due to a nucleus absorbing a neutron.
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two, accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of energy and usually one or more neutrons. It may be spontaneous but usually is due to a nucleus absorbing a neutron and thus becoming unstable.
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Fis'sion noun [ Latin
fissio . See
Fissure .]
1. A cleaving, splitting, or breaking up into parts.
2. (Biol.) A method of asexual reproduction among the lowest (unicellular) organisms by means of a process of self-division, consisting of gradual division or cleavage...
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Splitting the nucleus of an atom into smaller units
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splitting or division (esp. of cells)Â
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(Nuclear) Fission is the process where a heavy nuclei (e.g. U-235) decays by splitting into two equal fragments (fission fragments). This process proceeds with the emission of Neutrons and Gamma Rays , the neutrons being available to initiated further fissions and thus a nuclear chain reaction. Some nuclides such as Cf-252 can undergo spontaneous ....
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In chemistry, fission is the disintegration of the nucleus of a heavy atom with the liberation of large amounts of energy.
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Splitting the nucleus of an atom into smaller units.
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Division of single-celled organisms, especially prokaryotes, in which mitosis does not occur. Also used to refer to mitosis in certain unicellular fungi.
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two or more lighter nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy. See also: Critical Chain Reaction, Frisch, Otto, Fusion, Nuclear Reaction.
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In physics, the splitting of a heavy atomic nucleus into two or more major fragments. It is accompanied by the emission of two or three neutrons and the release of large amounts of nuclear energy. Fission occurs spontaneously in nuclei of uranium-235, the main fuel used in nuclear reactors. However, the process can also be induced by bombarding...
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the act of cleaving or splitting into parts. · Also calledthe splitting of the nucleus of an atom into nuclei of lighter atoms, accompanied by the release of energy. Cf. fusion (def. 4). · the division of an organism into new organisms as a process of reproduction.
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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two, accompanied by the release of a relatively large amount of energy and usually one or more neutrons. It may be spontaneous but usually is due to a nucleus absorbing a neutron and thus becoming unstable.
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