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Parent topics
- Developmental biology [r]: The study of how cells grow and interact to form an organism. [e]
- Statistics [r]: A branch of mathematics that specializes in enumeration, or counted, data and their relation to measured data. [e]
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- Banburismus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Turing machine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Turing test [r]: A test for artificial intelligence proposed by Alan Turing; if a computer can handle conversation well enough to appear human, then it must be behaving intelligently. [e]
- ULTRA [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Halting problem [r]: The task to decide whether a certain computer (executing a certain program) will eventually stop. [e]
- Reaction–diffusion equations [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Fibonacci phyllotaxis [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Morphogenesis [r]: The formation of biological structure during development. [e]
- Homosexuality [r]: Sexual or romantic attraction to people of the same gender. [e]
- Artificial intelligence [r]: The field of science and engineering involved with the study, design and manufacture of systems that exhibit qualities such as adaptivity, complexity, goal pursuit, reactiveness to surroundings, and others that are commonly attributed to "intelligence." [e]
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
- National Security Agency [r]: An organization within the United States Department of Defense, with the dual roles of the principal signals intelligence agency in the United States intelligence community , but also having the responsibility for information assurance of military, diplomatic, and other critical communications. [e]
- Sewall Wright [r]: (1889–1988) A American geneticist known for his work on evolutionary theory and path analysis and one of the founders of theoretical population genetics. [e]
- Hans Bethe [r]: Physicist noted for contributions in nuclear reactions and theory. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1967. [e]
- Alpha particle [r]: helium nucleus; particle of charge 2e and mass 4 u. [e]