quantum evolution

  • 1quantum evolution — quantum evolution. См. квантовая эволюция. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …

    Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • 2Quantum evolution — For the alternative non standard theory see: Quantum evolution (alternative). Quantum evolution is a component of George Gaylord Simpson s multi tempoed theory of evolutionary change, responsible for the rapid emergence of higher taxonomic groups …

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  • 3Quantum evolution (alternative) — Quantum evolution is the hypothesis that genetic mutation can be adaptive, or directed through quantum effects.McFadden, Johnjoe (2000). [http://www.surrey.ac.uk/qe/quantumevolution.htm Quantum Evolution .] HarperCollins. ISBN 0 00 255948 X; ISBN …

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  • 4quantum evolution — noun : comparatively rapid transition from one stable type of biological adaptation to another distinctly different type under the influence of some strong selection pressure …

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  • 5Quantum mind — theories are based on the premise that quantum mechanics is necessary to fully understand the mind and brain, particularly concerning an explanation of consciousness. This approach is considered a minority opinion in science, although it does… …

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  • 6Quantum mysticism — Claims Quantum mechanics can be interpreted according to paranormal, spiritual, or mystical ideas Related scientific disciplines Physics, Psychology Year proposed ca. 1920 Original proponents Niels Bohr, Arthur Eddington …

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  • 7Quantum graph — In mathematics and physics, a quantum graph is a linear, network shaped structure whose time evolution is described by a system of schrödinger equations or, more generally, by a set of evolution equations associated with differential or pseudo… …

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  • 8Quantum decoherence — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 9Quantum cellular automata — (QCA) refers to any one of several models of quantum computation, which have been devised in analogy to conventional models of cellular automata introduced by von Neumann. It may also refer to quantum dot cellular automata, which is a proposed… …

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  • 10Quantum superposition — is the fundamental law of quantum mechanics. It defines the allowed state space of a quantum mechanical system.In Probability theory, every possible event has a positive number associated to it, the probability, which gives the chance that it… …

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