Fusion can refer to combining two or more distinct things:*Cell fusion, an event in the maturation of cells*Fusion cuisine, the combination of elements of various culinary traditions*Fusion (linguistics), a type of synthetic language*Fusion power, power generation using controlled nuclear fusion reactions*Gene fusion, a genetic event and molecular biology technique*, the process of combining relevant information from two or more images into a single image.*Information fusion, the merging of information from disparate sources*Jazz fusion, music combining jazz with other genres*Melting (or fusion), a chemistry term for a solid undergoing a phase change into a liquid*Nuclear fusion, the process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus*Spinal fusion, a surgical technique used to combine two or more vertebrae*Tooth fusion, the joining of two teeth - Source: Wikipedia
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