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Discover LudwigThe word 'hybridisation' is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the process of combining two or more things to create something new. It can be used in various contexts, such as biology, technology, and culture. Example: The hybridisation of traditional farming techniques and modern technology has greatly increased crop yields in developing countries.
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hybridisation
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Alternative form of hybridization
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Although the tried-and-true method of hybridisation is just another type of genetic modification, the public seem to think that it is normal.
The systematic elimination of a race through conventional and biological warfare, mass murder, hybridisation and dispossession of land continues to cast a very dark shadow over the prospects for Native Americans.
At the moment, most of their wares are made by hybridisation.
In-situ hybridisation works by detecting these messengers using molecules that bind specifically to each.
And second, Mr Jandu has laid out plans to maintain Budapest's roughly 50 50 split between low-cost and full-service carriers, in effect developing a hybrid capital-city airport.In keeping with this hybridisation, Mr Jandu is adamant that the airport's legacy infrastructure will not be scaled back.
In that case, there is probably active selection against hybridisation, since hybrids will be neither one thing nor the other, and thus not fit for the niche.
Both the 1957 and 1968 outbreaks were the result of hybridisation between human and animal viruses.
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Instead we are looking at a mixed replacement-hybridisation or "leaky replacement" model.
Brendan Kelly of the US National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Juneau, Alaska, led a study that found 34 possible hybridisations between discreet populations or species of large mammals living in or near to the Arctic.
And that applies even to the numerous new plant varieties that have resulted from "wide crosses", hybridisations that move genes from one species or genus to another – across what used to be thought of as natural breeding boundaries.
The industry loves repetitions and hybridisations – crossing one already popular book with another, so as to cook up a new, or sort-of new, book, designed to replicate the success of previous formulas.
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