0 the process in which two or more things join or become combined, or the result of this process -- synteza, połączenie, fuzja
1 the process of joining two nuclei (= central parts of atoms) to produce energy -- synteza jądrowa
The cold fusion claims of 1989, in contrast, attracted criticism that spilled over from the purely theoretic domain to the professional one.
Computations for nonlinear force driven plasma blocks by picosecond laser pulses for fusion.
He fell again a few days later and returned with a second confirmed spinal fracture requiring cervical fusion.
Here we experimentally enlarged blastomeres to zygote size by enucleation and fusion with blastomeres that were in developmental synchrony with the recipient.
Some of these ideas were improvements on earlier fusion schemes.
These events require at least some fusion of the atrioventricular endocardial cushions.
The silica 'fusion crust' from the associated sample holder exhibited a significant degree of isotopic exchange with atmospheric oxygen during re-entry1.
We then use program fusion to calculate an equivalent but more efficient program, which is then further improved by exploiting arithmetic properties.
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