fusion |
fusionism |
As nouns the difference between fusion and fusionism
is that
fusion is fusion while
fusionism is the political practice, principle or theory of forming groups, of fusion.
fusion |
autolysosome |
In cytology terms the difference between fusion and autolysosome
is that
fusion is the process by which two distinct lipid bilayers merge their hydrophobic core, resulting in one interconnected structure while
autolysosome is the result of the fusion of a autophagosome and a lysosome.
As nouns the difference between fusion and autolysosome
is that
fusion is the merging of similar or different elements into a union while
autolysosome is the result of the fusion of a autophagosome and a lysosome.
fusion |
symphysy |
As nouns the difference between fusion and symphysy
is that
fusion is fusion while
symphysy is (obsolete|rare) the fusion of two bodies, or two parts of a body.
fusion |
liquate |
As a noun fusion
is fusion.
As a verb liquate is
(metalworking) to separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.
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