
1) Alliance 2) Alloy 3) Calefaction 4) Coalition 5) Combination 6) Confederation 7) Conflation 8) Cross 9) Federalisation 10) Federalization 11) Mix 12) Mixture 13) Syncretic 14) Syncretical 15) Syncretistic 16) Syncretistical 17) Unification
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1) American music magazine 2) American student magazine 3) English-language magazine 4) Fictional scientist 5) Ford model since 2005 6) French word used in English 7) Good-looking Ford 8) Mash-up 9) Merger 10) Solar-energy basis 11) Spider-Man character 12) Synthesis 13) That which is fused 14) The act of fusing together
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- an occurrence that involves the production of a union
- a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
- the state of being combined into one body
- the merging of adjacent sounds or syllables or words
- the combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept
- correction of an unstable part of the spine......
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A fixation of joint surgically by means of bony apposition to eliminate movement
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• (v. t.) The union or blending together of things, as, melted together. • (v. t.) The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion. • (v. t.) The union, or binding together, of adjacent parts or tissues. • (v. t.) The act or operation of melting or rende...
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Data fusion is the process of matching two or more surveys, for example, a survey on television usage and another on product usage. This is done at the individual respondent level to create a single, unified database. From a business perspective, fusion is a way of making the best use of existing marketing information. It is a cost efficient way of...
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(from the article `welding`) In fusion welding the flux has a protective role in facilitating a controlled reaction of the metal and then preventing oxidation by forming a ...
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<radiobiology> A nuclear reaction in which light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, typically accompanied by the release of energy. (See also Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion) ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(fu´zhәn) the act or process of melting. the merging or coherence of adjacent parts or bodies. the coordination of separate images of the same object in the two eyes into one. the operative formation of an ankylosis or arthrosis. diaphyseal-epiphyseal fusion...
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a reaction in which at least one heavier, more stable nucleus is produced from two lighter, less stable nuclei. Reactions of this type are responsible for the release of energy in stars or in thermonuclear weapons.
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Joining the membrane of two cells of different origin to create a cell that contains the parent cells' nuclear material. Used in monoclonal antibody technology to make hybridomas fusing an immortal cell (one that divides continuously) and an anti body-producing cell. See monoclonal antibody.
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Fu'sion noun [ Latin fusio , from fundere , fusum to pour, melt: confer French fusion . See Fuse , transitive verb , and confer Foison .] 1. The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting togeth...
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1. Change of state of a substance from a solid to a liquid. 2. The joining together of two atomic nuclei
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A process in which two or more light nuclei are formed into a heavier Nucleus releasing large amounts of energy. This process can be achieved by using extremely high temperature plasmas and some believe this will eventually lead to a new readily available source of energy.
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Fusion is the conversion of a solid body into the liquid state by direct heat, as distinguished from solution, in which the effect is produced by means of a liquid. It is difficult, however, to draw a line between the two, for the main difference is in the temperature, and when a flux is employed all distinction disappears. The term is specially ap...
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Any treatment which converts a solid substance to a liquid state with temperature.
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A style developed in the late 60s by Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Chick Corea and others, partly as a reaction to the eclipse of Jazz on the music scene by rock. Incorporated elements of rock into Jazz and made greater use of repetition and non-improvised passages. Harmonic language was simplified; key feeling tended to be establishe...
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A process where nuclei collide so fast they stick together and emit a great deal of energy. In the center of most stars, hydrogen fuses together to form helium. Fusion is so powerful it supports the star's enormous mass from collapsing in on itself, and heats the star so high it glows as the bright object we see today. Scientists here on earth are ...
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Fusion is the joining of atomic nuclei to form a larger nucleus. Fusion powers the Sun and stars. It is hoped that we will one day be able to use the energy from hydrogen fusion to provide for our energy needs. Fusion only releases energy for nuclei that are smaller than iron.
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noun correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization
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optical fusion noun the combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept
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(music) In music, a combination of styles; the term usually refers to jazz-rock fusion. Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis began to draw on rock music in the late 1960s, and jazz-rock fusion flourished in the 1970s with bands such as Weather Report (formed in 1970 in the USA) and musicians...
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(physics) In physics, the fusing of the nuclei of light elements, such as hydrogen, into those of a heavier element, such as helium. The resultant loss in their combined mass is converted into energy. Stars and thermonuclear weapons are powered by nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion takes place in ...
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Combining constituent parts so that they bond together. These could be glaze ingredients or the surfaces of clay and glaze.
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(arthrodesis) The joining of two bones into one unit, eliminating motion between them. Fusion may occur at or before birth, by injury, or as a surgical procedure.
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