nuclear fission Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of nuclear fission In English

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Examples of nuclear fission

  • Because of security restrictions on the publication of potentially war-relevant research, nuclear fission is simply lacking in the spectrum of themes documented in the map.

  • Nuclear power, nuclear fusion and nuclear fission are of vital importance.

  • Nuclear fission, moreover, is viewed as one of the better ways of addressing 'climate change', with saving and efficiency relegated to secondary importance.

  • We all know that nuclear fission is an inherently dangerous process, as indeed is a fission in our economies.

  • There were comparable cold spells in 17th and 18th centuries before the discovery of nuclear fission.

  • That may be regarded, perhaps, as a new example of nuclear fission.

  • Provision for research and development into nuclear fission in 1989–90 was £135–4 million.

  • I believe the scientists should not be used by politicians or statesmen, no matter how brilliant they are, in keeping so-called nuclear fission secrets.

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Translations of nuclear fission In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    核裂變…

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  • 中文简体

    核裂变…

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  • Português

    fissão nuclear…

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  • Polski

    rozszczepienie jądrowe…

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