Recombination may refer to: Carrier generation and recombination, in semiconductors, the cancellation of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) Genetic recombination, the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material Bacterial recombination Homologous recombination Recombination (evolutionary algorithm), also called crossover Plasma recombination, the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma Recombination (chemistry), the opposite of dissociation Cage effect, a special kind of recombination reaction that a
Recombination may refer to: Carrier generation and recombination, in semiconductors, the cancellation of mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) Genetic recombination, the process by which genetic material is broken and joined to other genetic material Bacterial recombination Homologous recombination Recombination (evolutionary algorithm), also called crossover Plasma recombination, the formation of neutral atoms from the capture of free electrons by the cations in a plasma Recombination (chemistry), the opposite of dissociation Cage effect, a special kind of recombination reaction that appears in condensed phases Recombination (cosmology), the time at which protons and electrons formed neutral hydrogen in the timeline of the Big Bang
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