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Recombine
verb
To combine again, especially to reassemble the parts of something previously taken apart in a different manner
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Since these improperly distributed chromosomes are unstable, they mix with each other and recombine in unnatural ways as the cells divide.Most of these recombinations will prove fatal to the cell they inhabit, but eventually a cell may crop up that is capable of out-reproducing its fellows.
As Schumpeter pointed out, downturns can act as a "good cold shower for the economic system", releasing capital and labour from dying sectors and allowing newcomers to recombine in imaginative new ways.Schumpeter also said that all established businesses are "standing on ground that is crumbling beneath their feet".
While the electrons pass along an external circuit as an electric current, the protons diffuse through a membrane to the cathode, where they recombine with the incoming electrons to form hydrogen atoms that react instantly with oxygen to make water.
The reason is that some UV light also breaks up ordinary oxygen molecules, which recombine to form ozone.
Left to themselves they would recombine, producing no net change, but some of the hydrogen leaks out of the atmosphere into space, leaving oxygen the paradigmatical oxidiser behind.
The core building blocks are kept stable so that the other parts can evolve more rapidly by combining and recombining them and adding new ones.That is what is happening in the startup world: new firms combine and recombine open-source software, cloud computing and social networks to come up with new services.
Just as Wikipedia lets people contribute information to its articles, Freebase, which is in a test phase, will let anybody contribute, correct or recombine data.
A short time later, particle and hole recombine, and the nothingness resumes.If, however, the pair appears on the edge of an event horizon, either particle or hole may wander across the horizon, never to return.
A controversial recent trend is for continental firms to recombine the roles of chief executive and chairman (Carrefour this week became the latest example).
Then, if the mix of waste is correct, the carbon and oxygen atoms involved recombine to form carbon monoxide and the hydrogen atoms link up into diatomic hydrogen molecules.
So it is possible to make an atomic wave-beam, split it, and recombine it just as if it were light.
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