| SAPF | simultaneous anterior and posterior [spinal] fusion |
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| FFWI | fusion from within |
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| FP | fusion protein |
| MFP | membrane fusion protein |
| 'p' | per- fusion |
| lysosome phagosome fusion | <cell biology> A process that occurs after the internalisation of a primary phagosome. Fusion of the membranes leads to the release of lysosomal enzymes into the phagosome. Some species of intracellular parasite evade immune responses by interfering with this process. (18 Nov 1997) |
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blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait. The cargo is a fusion of Mayan and Catholic religious elements. Also called syncretism.
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The process of joining the membranes of two cells to create another cell that contains the nuclear material from both parent cells.
Ãâó: www.biotech.ca/EN/glossary.html
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The act of coalescing two or more atomic nuclei.
Ãâó: www.oehs.wayne.edu/health%20phsics/glossaryF.html
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The combination of nuclei of light elements (hydrogen, deuterium and tritium) to produce a heavier nucleus, plus a significant amount of energy. This type of reaction requires a very large amount of energy (temperature) to initiate and a maintain a continuous reaction.
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Condition where one or more portions of the spine (vertebra) become attached to one another. A fusion can occur after a spinal fracture. Surgical fusion can be created (using specific hardware) to relieve pain or neurologic deficit caused by abnormal movement of the spine.
Ãâó: www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/conditions/
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