Sentence examples for quantum term from inspiring English sources

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The dye, copper phthalocyanine, also known as CuPc, contains electrons that can spend surprisingly long times in "superposition," a quantum term meaning that they exist in two possible states at once, like Schrödinger's cat.

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That means they are, in quantum terms, identical.

Allen said the data showed "immigration will continue to be a major contributor to growth but will likely decline in quantum terms".

And yet, what makes this book so important is that Pai rejects the all too common and deeply sinophobic assumption that China can only be described in quantum terms.

"But there isn't any standard theory, right?" If he is right about the chunkiness of space, that would knock out a lot of the current formulations of string theory and inspire a fresh approach to reformulating general relativity in quantum terms.

"It's been publicised that bid in quantum terms is £13m," said Whitehouse of the consortium led by former Rangers director Paul Murray and Sale Sharks owner Kennedy.

Once again, this statement can be supported by model calculations of an appropriate sort which make it plausible, but work still remains to be done in coming to a full understanding of decoherence in quantum terms.

These data must then be expressed in appropriate quantum terms as some sort of property or properties, subspaces of an appropriate Hilbert space, which could be a space of histories, all belonging to a single framework or event algebra, principle R3.

Likewise, exports of oilseed cakes, which witnessed a very high growth during the period between TE 1988 and TE 1994 (188percentt in quantum terms and 202percentt in value terms) exhibited a significant decline during the second period between TE 1994 and TE 2000.

The trends in imports of fruits and vegetables do not reveal significantly different changes between the period TE 1988-TE 1994 and TE 1994-TE 2000, particularly in quantum terms, although the changes are more significant in value terms mainly because of changes in the unit values of imports.

Of Diodorus's four paradoxes (Sextus Empiricus, Against the professors 10.85 118), two rested on the hypothesis that matter and space are only finitely divisible, namely into vanishingly small quanta, termed by him 'smallest and partless' (elachista kai amerē) bodies and places.

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