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FUSION
 fusion
industr. construct. met. saldare
met. fusione; liquefazione

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fusion ['fju:ʒ(ə)n] n
industr., construct., met. saldare
met. fusione m; liquefazione f
textile massa fusa; colata f
 English thesaurus
FUSION ['fju:ʒ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr., mil., avia. future soldier integration
fusion ['fju:ʒ(ə)n] n
med. The first of seven steps in the HIV life cycle. HIV binds to the CD4 receptor and a coreceptor either CCR5 or CXCR4 on the host cell, causing the viral envelope to fuse with the host cell membrane. This fusion allows HIV to release HIV RNA and HIV enzymes, such as reverse transcriptase and integrase, into the host cell. see also fusion inhibitor, life cycle
mil. the process whereby the nuclei of light elements combine to form the nucleus of a heavier element, with the release of tremendous amounts of energy; in intelligence usage, the blending of intelligence and/or information from multiple sources or agencies on to a coherent picture
mil., logist. In intelligence usage, the blending of intelligence and/or information from multiple sources or agencies into a coherent picture. The origin of the initial individual items should then no longer be apparent. (FRA); The process whereby light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, with the release of tremendous amounts of energy. (FRA)
USA In intelligence usage, the process of managing information to conduct all-source analysis and derive a complete assessment of activity (JP 2-0)
FUSION: 236 phrases in 30 subjects
Agriculture3
Antennas and waveguides1
Astronomy1
Biotechnology2
Chemistry5
Coal2
Communications3
Earth sciences25
Economy1
Electronics24
Energy industry4
Environment3
General19
Genetics3
Health care2
Industry11
Information technology4
Lighting other than cinema1
Magnetics1
Materials science1
Measuring instruments2
Mechanic engineering1
Medical37
Metallurgy39
Natural sciences4
Nuclear physics14
Physical sciences12
Research and development6
Technology3
Textile industry2