fusion research
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffusionandresearch
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fusion
noun[U]
uk/ˈfjuː.ʒən/us/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
an occasion when two or more things join or ...
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research
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/us/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/
a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a ...
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(Definition offusionandresearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Solutions of (1) and (2) have a broad range of applications in thermonuclearfusionresearch, geophysics, solar physics and astrophysics.
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The shell production technology is the basic branch in the target program for the laserfusionresearch.
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The thermonuclearfusionresearchprogram went down a different path.
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The study of rarefied anisotropic-pressure plasmas is important for the solar wind, galactic spiral arms, star formation, plasma jets andfusionresearch.
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According to the development of laserfusionresearch, laser plasma physics on high density, high temperature plasmas has become applicable to astrophysics.
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Experiments of this kind can be performed in installations designed for the inertial confinementfusionresearch.
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Compression of fast plasma liners envisaged for this goal would contribute to radiation production, high energy density physics, and inertial confinementfusionresearch.
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Both scientists were recognized for their pioneering work in the field offusionresearch.
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It was professionally rewarding for chemists to announce an apparent success in a field, that of nuclearfusionresearch, which had appeared to elude a physicists' solution.
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Hence, the suppression and control of magnetic islands are urgent subjects in tokamakfusionresearch.
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Thomson scattering in inertial confinementfusionresearch.
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Programmes of this nature that includefusionresearchcan be used for the military development of arms and other matériel equipment for example.
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I suppose an outstanding example is nuclear research and technology—in thermal and fast reactors, infusionresearchand in radio chemistry.
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This is not to advocate throwing money atfusionresearch.
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It will also retain responsibility forfusionresearch, for the constabulary and for the authority's other non-commercial activities.
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The field offusionresearchis only one example.
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It sometimes seems to me thatfusionresearchhas a great deal in common with detective work.
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Hopefully more of us next time will look further into the future and have the courage to set aside more resources forfusionresearch.
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