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It's this fusion of light and dark, funny and unsettling, that keeps The Mentalist so fresh.
In contrast, the hydrogen bomb depends on the fusion of light atoms, mainly forms of hydrogen.
The explosion of a hydrogen bomb involves the collision and fusion of light nuclei, including deuterium and tritium.
But hydrogen bombs, which derive most of their power from the fusion of light atomic nuclei, are far more terrible than fission bombs, which work by splitting heavy nuclei.
Dismissive of "mere charm," Feininger began to drain his art of his wonderful figures, urban detail and keyed-up palette and to push toward a sophomorically mystical fusion of light, form and space.
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Such "transuranic" elements can, however, be made artificially by the fusion of lighter ones.
Other exclusively eurosid associations include fusions of light purple and dark orange, and of light blue and light orange, with much of the light orange fissioning to form a separate chromosome in cacao.
Thermonuclear reaction, fusion of two light atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus by a collision of the two interacting particles at extremely high temperatures, with the consequent release of a relatively large amount of energy.
In the behind-the-scenes video, we're treated to the installation's creators fusion of 64 light boxes to the legendary Wurlitzer organ, used by everyone from Supertramp to Air and Daft Punk.
The discrepancy between the 13-chromosome reconstruction in Figure 6 and the 15-chromosome version in Figure 7 can be accounted for in terms of the fusion of the light orange region with the medium green/medium purple/dark red chromosome in the detailed reconstruction and the fusion of two other red chromosomes.
The fundamental reaction that produces the huge amounts of energy radiated by the Sun and most other stars is the fusion of the lightest element, hydrogen, its nucleus having a single proton, into helium, the second lightest and second most abundant, with a nucleus consisting of two protons and two neutrons.
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