Fusion
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Fusion may refer to:
- the merging of two or more entities into a single one
- For the combining of two atomic nuclei into a single nucleus (with possible emission of radioactivity), see nuclear fusion
- cold fusion refers to a controversial form of nuclear fusion which has recently (April/May 2005) been demonstrated by several credible laboratories and published in Nature[1] (http://pesn.com/2005/04/28/6900088_UCLA_Cold_Fusion/) as well as IEEE[2] (http://pesn.com/2005/04/28/6900089_Taleyarkhan_and_Lahey_Sonofusion/).
- See fusion power for a discussion of using nuclear fusion as an energy source
- For the formation of bone joining two bone segments, such as by disease or between vertebrae after discectomy, see ankylosis.
- and for surgery to produce such a result, see arthrodesis.
- For the perception of a unified scene from the separate sensations of two eyes, see binocular fusion.
- For fusion of cultural entities, in the case of
- Food, see fusion cuisine.
- Music, see jazz fusion.
- Politics, see electoral fusion.
- For fusion of two cell nuclei, see karyogamy.
- For fusion of two genes, see chromosomal translocation.
- For the comic book, see Fusion (comics).
- For Glenn Beck's magazine, see Fusion Magazine.
- For the car, see Ford Fusion.
- For the Yu-Gi-Oh! game mechanic, see Fusion (Yu-Gi-Oh!).
- For the Shin Megami Tensei game mechanic, see Fusion (Shin Megami Tensei).
- For a host of different Fusion techniques from the Dragon Ball series, see Fusion (Dragon Ball).
- For the combining of two atomic nuclei into a single nucleus (with possible emission of radioactivity), see nuclear fusion
- melting
- For the heat energy absorbed by a solid material at its melting point, in becoming a liquid at the same temperature, see heat of fusion.
- For the electrical device designed to interrupt a circuit, by its conductor melting and detatching from the rest of the conducting path, in response to excessive current, see Fuse (electrical)
- electoral fusion is an arrangement between political parties to pool votes for a single candidate.