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quantized interaction - tradução para russo

QUANTIZED FLUX CIRCULATION OF SOME PHYSICAL QUANTITY
Quantized Vortices; Quantized vortices; Quantized vortex; Quantum vortices
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quantized interaction      

общая лексика

квантованное взаимодействие

drug interaction         
  • Effects of the competitive inhibition of an agonist by increases in the concentration of an antagonist. A drug's potency can be affected (the response curve shifted to the right) by the presence of an antagonistic interaction.pA<sub>2</sub> known as the Schild representation, a mathematical model of the agonist:antagonist relationship or vice versa. NB: the x-axis is incorrectly labeled and should reflect the ''agonist'' concentration, not antagonist concentration.
  • haem]] group in the centre of the enzyme.
  • Grapefruit juice can act as an enzyme inhibitor.
  • Human kidney [[nephron]].
  • St John's wort]] can act as an enzyme inductor.
CHANGE IN THE ACTION OR SIDE EFFECTS OF A DRUG CAUSED BY ANOTHER DRUG
Drug-drug interaction; Drug interactions; Herb-drug interactions; Drug-plant interactions; Pharmacokinetic interactions; Adverse interaction; Drug–drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic drug interaction; Pharmacokinetic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic interaction; Pharmacodynamic interactions; Pharmacodynamic interaction

медицина

лекарственное взаимодействие

human-computer interaction         
  • latency]] of the computer output is not disruptive to the [[workflow]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Human-Computer Interaction; Human-computer interface; Human computer interaction; Computer-human interaction; Human-Computer Interface; Human Computer Interaction; Computer-human interface; Human--computer interaction; Interactive processing; Human–Machine Interaction; User interaction; Human–machine interaction; Human–computer interaction (security); HCISec; Hcisec; HCI-Sec; Human-Machine Interaction; Human-computer Interaction; Human-computer interaction; HumanComputerInteraction; Human-computer interaction (security); Human – computer interaction; Human Computer interaction; Human-Computer interaction; Human–computer interface; Human-machine interaction; Human Computer Interface; Human-computer interactions; Human computer interface; Human - computer interaction; Human–Computer Interaction; HCID; Machine-to-human communication
человеко-машинное взаимодействие

Definição

Human-Computer Interaction
<software, hardware> (HCI) The study of how humans interact with computers, and how to design computer systems that are easy, quick and productive for humans to use. See also Human-Computer Interface. HCI Sites (http://acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/). (1999-05-09)

Wikipédia

Quantum vortex

In physics, a quantum vortex represents a quantized flux circulation of some physical quantity. In most cases, quantum vortices are a type of topological defect exhibited in superfluids and superconductors. The existence of quantum vortices was first predicted by Lars Onsager in 1949 in connection with superfluid helium. Onsager reasoned that quantisation of vorticity is a direct consequence of the existence of a superfluid order parameter as a spatially continuous wavefunction. Onsager also pointed out that quantum vortices describe the circulation of superfluid and conjectured that their excitations are responsible for superfluid phase transitions. These ideas of Onsager were further developed by Richard Feynman in 1955 and in 1957 were applied to describe the magnetic phase diagram of type-II superconductors by Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov. In 1935 Fritz London published a very closely related work on magnetic flux quantization in superconductors. London's fluxoid can also be viewed as a quantum vortex.

Quantum vortices are observed experimentally in type-II superconductors (the Abrikosov vortex), liquid helium, and atomic gases (see Bose–Einstein condensate), as well as in photon fields (optical vortex) and exciton-polariton superfluids.

In a superfluid, a quantum vortex "carries" quantized orbital angular momentum, thus allowing the superfluid to rotate; in a superconductor, the vortex carries quantized magnetic flux.

The term "quantum vortex" is also used in the study of few body problems. Under the De Broglie–Bohm theory, it is possible to derive a "velocity field" from the wave function. In this context, quantum vortices are zeros on the wave function, around which this velocity field has a solenoidal shape, similar to that of irrotational vortex on potential flows of traditional fluid dynamics.

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