Fixation
Fixation may refer to:
- Carbon fixation, a biochemical process, usually driven by photosynthesis, whereby carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds
 - Fixation (alchemy), a process in the alchemical magnum opus
 - Fixation (histology) in biochemistry, histology, cell biology and pathology, the technique of preserving a specimen for microscopic study
 - Fixation (population genetics), the state when every individual in a population has the same allele at a particular locus
 - Fixation (psychology), the state in which an individual becomes obsessed with an attachment to another human, an animal, or an inanimate object
 - Fixation (surgical), an operative technique in orthopedics
 - Fixation (visual) maintaining the gaze in a constant direction
 - Fixation agent, a process chemical
 - Fixation in Canadian copyright law, a concept in Canadian copyright law
 - Nitrogen fixation, a process by which nitrogen is converted from its inert molecular form to a compound more readily available and useful to living organisms
 - Session fixation, computer security attack
 - Target fixation, attentional phenomenon
 - “Fixation”, an episode of The Good Doctor
 
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