A nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy.
1 A conversation with you often takes us into nuclear fusion, nuclear fission .
2 There are plenty of nuclear fission reactors that actually provide useful energy.
3 In response to cellular damage, this balance is shifted dramatically toward fission .
4 This mature form of cell wall alpha-glucan is essential for fission - yeast morphogenesis.
5 They universally have the power of multiplication by simple division or fission .
6 Then let's go back to the fission bomb again for a moment.
7 Until very recently, only a single mitochondrial fission protein had been identified.
8 But there is a big difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
9 Our signal to begin would be the flash of the fission bomb.
10 Maintenance of functional mitochondria requires fusion and fission of these dynamic organelles.
11 It is generated through a crudely governed process of continuous atomic fission .
12 Here we show that fission yeast Maf1 is required for lifespan extension.
13 Here, we demonstrate DNA-DNA tethering by the purified fission yeast cohesin complex.
14 Here we show that activation-induced ROS generation is dependent on mitochondrial fission .
15 In 1945, the committee took up the more vexed matter of fission .
16 The cross had Thomas's name burnt in crudely with a fission blade.
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