Fixation
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Fixation in alchemy refers to changing a chemically volatile substance into a "fixed" state that is not affected by fire. It is one of the 12 vital alchemical processes required for transformation.
Fixation in biochemistry, histology, cell biology and pathology refers to the technique of preserving a specimen for microscopic study, making it intact and stable, but dead.
Fixation in law refers to a recording. Only fixations can be copyrighted, not the ideas behind those fixations.
Fixation in vision (visual fixation) refers to maintaining the gaze in a constant direction. Humans (and other animals with a fovea) constantly alternate saccades and visual fixations. For example, in reading or speed reading, fixation refers to the human eye focusing upon an artifact of printed text such as white space or a word. A human being reads by fixating his eyes from one artifact to the next. Visual fixation is never perfectly steady: fixational eye movements occur involuntarily.
Fixation in population genetics occurs when the frequency of a gene reaches 1.
"Fixation" also refers to a band based in Sydney.
Fixation in business refers to when a company is reluctant to change to suit current market conditions. Can lead to an escalation of poor decisions.
Fixation can also refer to:
Synonyms: obsession, immobilization, adhesive (n.)
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