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binary fission

noun

, Biology.
  1. fission into two organisms approximately equal in size.


binary fission

noun

  1. asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms by division into two daughter cells
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Word History and Origins

Origin of binary fission1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

"We are aware from previous literature that the dominant thermal fission process for 235U is binary fission, which leads to the emission of two heavy nuclear fragments together with 2.4 neutrons, on average. But there is a 0.2% probability of ternary fission, in which light nuclear fragments are emitted. We, therefore, chose this route for our experiment under the assumption that the hypothetically bound tetraneutron could be a ternary particle in uranium fission," explains Dr. Fujioka.

“Binary fission,” Arnold told him.

They split — like demon amoebae — and one show became two, on different networks; in a desultory, dystopian future, there will be round-the-clock sports TV talk populated by Stephen A. and Skip clones created by some diabolical binary fission.

"Please use morally approved techniques like parthenogenesis and binary fission."

From BBC

Binary Fission has been developed by SRI International, a non-profit research institute based in California, in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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