Thus, synaptobrevin 2 may function in
catalyzing fusion reactions and stabilizing fusion intermediates but is not absolutely required for synaptic fusion.
Not exact matches
You have those, you kind of solve a lot of the blanket problems where you have your
fusion blast in the center and then it hits a blanket which is basically nuclear waste, depleted waste, and there's a lot of left over energy in that waste; and you have neutrons hit that waste and then that
catalyzes further
reactions, you get a lot more heat.
The electronlike particles called muons can
catalyze nuclear
fusion reactions, eliminating the need for powerful lasers or high - temperature plasmas.
- Experimental studies of various nuclear
reactions 2.1989 - 1993 Experiments at PSI (Switzerland): - Experiments on muon
catalyzed fusion, muon capture by He3.