integration and fusion
Integration refers to the process of combining separate components or elements into a unified whole. It involves merging or incorporating different parts to create a cohesive and functional entity. Fusion, on the other hand, refers to the act of blending or joining diverse elements together to form a new, harmonious entity. It goes beyond mere integration by creating something entirely new, often resulting in a blending of ideas, cultures, or disciplines.
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