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Big fusion, little fusion

Physics World, 2016
In reply to correspondence from George Scott and Adam Costley about the Physics World focus issue on nuclear energy, and to news of construction delays at ITER, the fusion reactor being built in France.
ddtuttle, Frank W. Chen
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Cell fusion and nuclear fusion in plants

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2016
Eukaryotic cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane and have a large nucleus containing the genomic DNA, which is enclosed by a nuclear envelope consisting of the outer and inner nuclear membranes. Although these membranes maintain the identity of cells, they sometimes fuse to each other, such as to produce a zygote during sexual reproduction or to ...
Tetsuya Higashiyama   +2 more
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Plasma fusion and cold fusion

IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1996 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science, 1996
Summary form only given. Fundamental problems of plasma fusion (controlled thermonuclear fusion) due to the contradicting demands of the magnetic confinement of plasma and suppression of instabilities occurring on and in plasma are surveyed in contrast with problems of cold fusion.
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Splenogonadal Fusion

The Journal of Urology, 1996
We report on 7 patients with splenogonadal fusion and review the literature on this unusual condition.The medical records of patients diagnosed with splenogonadal fusion between 1989 and 1994 at 4 institutions were retrospectively reviewed.All 7 patients were properly diagnosed at surgery and the testes were salvaged in 5.
K C, Balaji   +4 more
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PIAFusion: A progressive infrared and visible image fusion network based on illumination aware

Information Fusion, 2022
Linfeng Tang   +4 more
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Fusion Reactors

1980
Publisher Summary A device that permits the controlled release of fusion energy is designated as a fusion reactor in contrast with one yielding fission energy—the fission reactor. This chapter discusses fusion reactors and presents a comparison of fusion reactions. The potentially available energy from the fusion process is enormous.
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FusionGAN: A generative adversarial network for infrared and visible image fusion

Information Fusion, 2019
Jiayi Ma   +4 more
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SDNet: A Versatile Squeeze-and-Decomposition Network for Real-Time Image Fusion

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021
Hao Zhang, Jiayi Ma
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