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A process in which things are mixed. A resonance hybrid is a mixture, or average, of two or more Lewis structures. Hybrid orbitals are formed by mixing two or more atomic orbitals.
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the fusion of 2 or more components to create a hybrid, an entity that is related to, but different from, its parts. An offspring produced by blending the genetic material of 2 or more different strains of an organism.
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Any crossing of individuals of different genetic composition, often belonging to separate species, resulting in hybrid offspring.
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The process of constructive and destructive overlap between different regions of orbital wavefunctions that causes them to produce equivalent hybrid orbitals of a new shape and size.
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Production of offspring, or hybrids, from genetically dissimilar parents. The process can be used to produce hybrid plants (by cross-breeding two different varieties) or hybridomas (hybrid cells formed by fusing two unlike cells, used in producing monoclonal antibodies). The term is also used to refer to the binding of complementary strands of DNA or RNA.
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