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Synonym: coalitionmergernuclear fusionnuclear fusion reactionoptical fusionspinal fusionunificationSimilar words: infusionallusionillusionpreclusionconclusiondisillusionin conclusiondraw a conclusionMeaning: ['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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91 Adhering to these chains guaranteed by paternal law that by saying no to fusion ensures their stability, thus guarantees stable identity.
92 Nuclear Fusion Nuclear fusion - the process which powers the sun - is the Holy Grail of energy production.
93 Increasingly, the distinction is being blurred and fusion will eventually arrive in some form.
94 The promise of test-tube fusion could open up new avenues for them.
95 This covers both his penchant for fusion, and his dippy mystic positivism and cosmology of love.
96 And the genuine fusion of Marxism with the working-class movement was reflected in the changing social composition of the party.
97 This fusion is cemented by the dominant role of monopoly capital in financing and influencing non-communist political parties and the mass media.
98 Work on controlled thermonuclear fusion proceeded secretly in both nations and in Britain.
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99 Edward Teller, in particular, believed the fusion bomb to be theoretically possible.
100 Eventually the internal pressure and temperature rise sufficiently for thermonuclear fusion to begin.
101 The first is the need to demonstrate operation well above the break-even point in a fusion reactor.
102 This was done because in theory fusion neutrons could be an alternative to fission reactors for making fissile elements for weapons.
103 Production and maintenance of Rat-1 fibroblasts stably expressing the c-Myc-ER fusion protein and the defective c-Myc mutant protein 106-143c-Myc-ER have been described.
104 But mastery of helium-3 / deuterium fusion may permit other entirely new applications.
105 The preverbal identifications of the Imaginary involve identifications based on symbiotic fusion with the primary caretaker.
106 Fusion of light isotopes is the energy source that powers the Sun and the stars.
107 However I was wrong: the quest for fusion is perhaps an example of these problems.
108 They are, in short, a fusion of ideology and aesthetics in a constantly evolving revolutionary synthesis.
109 Cold fusion would be a cheap and virtually inexhaustible energy source.
110 Long billed as a potentially boundless source of relatively clean energy, fusion research costs hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
111 Nuclear fusion reactions between deuterium ions produced between 10 5 and 10 6 neutrons per pulse.
112 In both manias fusion with the psychic representative of the parental figure - the superego - occurs with comparable consequences.
113 These fusion proteins could be used similarly to screen expression libraries.
114 Harwell's director, Sir John Cockcroft, was an enthusiastic supporter of fusion research.
115 However, the controlled fusion reaction has not yet been achieved experimentally.
116 The spark was supposed to ignite the fusion reaction or miniature thermonuclear explosion.
117 The reciprocal combinations used provide an internal functional control for expression of the fusion proteins.
118 Often hailed as a jazz fusion pioneer himself, Pat Metheny is nevertheless no stranger in the Grab-a-Grammy stakes.
119 Once iron is formed the limit of fusion is reached - no further energy can be liberated from it.
120 They then began to take measurements to see if any heat was being generated, suggestive of fusion occurring.
More similar words: infusionallusionillusionpreclusionconclusiondisillusionin conclusiondraw a conclusioneffusivecessiontensionsessionpassionpensionerosionmissionversionmansionabrasionavulsionaversioncohesiondivisionderisionpervasionemissionenvisioninvasiondecisionrevision
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