degeneracy
31degeneracy — n corruption, turpitude, decadence, immorality, depravity, depravation, dissoluteness, profligacy, abandon; baseness, vileness, wickedness, evilness, sinfulness, low mindedness …
32degeneracy — de·gen·er·a·cy …
33degeneracy — See: degenerate …
34degeneracy — de•gen•er•a•cy [[t]dɪˈdʒɛn ər ə si[/t]] n. 1) degenerate state or character 2) the process of degenerating; decline 3) degenerate behavior, esp. behavior considered sexually deviant • Etymology: 1655–65 …
35degeneracy — /dəˈdʒɛnərəsi/ (say duh jenuhruhsee) noun a degenerate state or character; degeneration …
36degeneracy — The specification of one amino acid by more than one codon. It arises from the inevitable redundancy resulting from the 64 possible codons encoding only 20 amino acids …
37Electron degeneracy pressure — is a consequence of the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that two fermions cannot occupy the same quantum state at the same time. The force provided by this pressure sets a limit on how much matter can be squeezed together without it… …
38Quantum degeneracy — A quantum degeneracy is a quantum eigenvalue which has more than one linearly independent eigenvector. For instance, the quantum degeneracy of the 1s^1 electron configuration within a hydrogen atom is two in the absence of an external magnetic… …
39degree of degeneracy — išsigimimo laipsnis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. degeneracy multiplicity; degree of degeneracy vok. Entartungsgrad, m rus. степень вырождения, f pranc. degré de dégénération, m; degré de dégénérescence, m …
40moral degeneracy — index bad repute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …