0 when the nucleus (= centre part) of an atom is divided, creating a very large amount of energy -- rozszczepianie
1 when cells divide to form new cells -- podział
Binary fission of membrane-contained cells facilitates concerted replication of fragmented genomes and membrane structures facilitate essential energy production pathways.
The lower panel shows an earlier process of conjugation, recombination and fission hypothesized to take place between the diamond and the triangle.
Other potentially closely-related territories could be hard disc crashes, computer viruses, frequencies, fission or the fusion of particles.
The kinematics and magnitudes of these displacements are consistent with those implied by the apatite fission-track results.
Only, this time, the task will be to moderate the excessive fission of the human race.
The former is called fusion and the latter fission.
However, it is possible that either fission product be the sole survivor.
Perhaps it is a fragment of textual fission wrenched from the start of the line above it, a ' ' nuclear ' ' remnant ?