Synonym: coalition, merger, nuclear fusion, nuclear fusion reaction, optical fusion, spinal fusion, unification. Similar words: infusion, allusion, illusion, preclusion, conclusion, disillusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion. Meaning: ['fjuːʒn] n. 1. an occurrence that involves the production of a union 2. a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy 3. the state of being combined into one body 4. the merging of adjacent sounds or syllables or words 5. the combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept 6. correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization 7. the act of fusing (or melting) together.
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61 This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust.
62 Perhaps the Sendai virus used for cell fusion was damaging.
63 Black Sun Ensemble rely on the kind of guitar sound that floats almost too closely into jazz fusion territory.
64 The most significant of these may be the use of helium-3 in spacecraft propulsion, in a fusion rocket.
65 To an unformed child, Edna Madalyn McGurk Ting was like nuclear fusion.
66 His philosophy is a fusion of intellect and spiritual belief.
67 That turned out to be a mistake, Zeta's neutrons were not from thermonuclear fusion.
68 There are a number of possible choices for the fuel to be used in a fusion reactor.
69 Through a complicated series of substitutions this lost object of primordial fusion with another has been translated into objects of current desire.
70 By 1985 the fusion rate achieved in their experiments was improving,[www.Sentencedict.com] but still remained tantalisingly short of practical breakeven.
71 Another exciting prospect for future power generation is terrestrial fusion power.
72 The first theoretical calculations on various characteristics of muon catalysed fusion appeared during the 1950s, by Yu.
73 Unfortunately some of these failings pervaded part of the test-tube fusion story of 1989.
74 She looked at me with a smile that implied fusion.
75 Solar power and fusion power are the two leading contenders.
76 This leads to a slightly bizarre and unconvincing fusion of musical forces which all end up clumped awkwardly together.
77 Pure fusion bombs might be much smaller than existing bombs.
78 But you do not have to be a fusion buff to appreciate Joan Bromberg's history of an important part of science.
79 If the scientists succeed, they will have taken a small step toward improving the efficiency of nuclear fusion devices.
80 As shown in the Figure, the virus escapes the action of these enzymes by fusion between the viral and lysosomal membranes.
81 If controlled practical fusion is ever achieved, the investment will pay off.
82 In this mouth-to-mouth communication, a fusion with the instrument is effected by the mediation of his breath.
83 The fusion of school librarian and teacher skills will again be demonstrated.
84 The first controlled fusion reactions had been seen and their nature was now being clarified.
85 That is what happened when the news of cold fusion erupted.
86 Jupiter is about fifty times too small to maintain the nuclear fires of fusion in its core.
87 This book provides an excellent introduction to the science and politics of fusion.
88 Polarisation may also vary the way in which fusion takes place.
89 The cell cycle at conception and in young embryos A new life begins with the fusion of sperm and egg.
90 Polarised hydrogen, on the other hand. which may be easier to make than polarised xenon, could help fusion research.
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