Subject of fission
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ATOMSubject of fission
ATOMFission subject
NUCLEARKind of fission
NUCLEAROf fission or fusion
HAHNDiscoverer of nuclear fission
OTTOHAHNA discoverer of nuclear fission
NUCLEARKind of fusion or fission
fissioned(chiefly of atoms) Undergo fission
fissions(chiefly of atoms) Undergo fission
fissioning(chiefly of atoms) Undergo fission
ASEXUALType of reproduction, as by fission
splittingCause the fission of (an atom)
fissiparous(of an organism) Reproducing by fission
splitsCause the fission of (an atom)
fissiparousproducing new biological units or individuals by fission, as with most strains of bacteria
fissiparouslyFISSIPAROUS, producing new biological units or individuals by fission, as with most strains of bacteria
fissiparousnessFISSIPAROUS, producing new biological units or individuals by fission, as with most strains of bacteria
fissile(of a nuclide) able to undergo fission induced by low-energy neutrons, as uranium 233
schizophyticof or like a schizophyte, an obsolete grouping of organisms that multiply only by fission
schizont(in the asexual reproduction of certain sporozoans) a cell developed from a trophozoite, which undergoes multiple fission to form merozoites
schizophytea plant of the Schizophyta, an obsolete grouping of organisms that multiply only by fission, including bacteria and blue-green algae
zooidany animal organism or individual capable of separate existence, and produced by fission, gemmation, or some method other than direct sexual reproduction
schizophytesSCHIZOPHYTE, a plant of the Schizophyta, an obsolete grouping of organisms that multiply only by fission, including bacteria and blue-green algae
zooidalany animal organism or individual capable of separate existence, and produced by fission, gemmation, or some method other than direct sexual reproduction
zooidsany animal organism or individual capable of separate existence, and produced by fission, gemmation, or some method other than direct sexual reproduction
promethiumThe chemical element of atomic number 61, a radioactive metal of the lanthanide series. It was first produced artificially in a nuclear reactor and occurs in nature in traces as a product of uranium fission
plutoniumThe chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. Plutonium only occurs in trace amounts in nature but is manufactured in nuclear reactors from uranium-238