Examples of using Self-replication in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Self-replication.
So that means that we can have some form of self-replication.
Self-replication and the struggle to survive.
So that means that we can have some form of self-replication.
As time passed, self-replication became more accurate.
However, it is clear that far simpler machines can achieve self-replication.
In this case, he's done self-replication of a complex 3D structure.
Self-replication in robotics has been an area of research and a subject of interest in science fiction.
Now we have a dancing protocell and a self-replication event. Right.
Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself.
They begin to self-replicate. So in absence of any reward,the intrinsic reward is self-replication.
ADSC are able to maintain their self-renewal or self-replication in vitro because they secrete growth factors.
We know that man has acquired the means of total self-destruction and the means of infinite self-replication.
The technology allowed for organic assimilation and self-replication to increase their effectiveness, and replicate they did.
Still, their work did not yield a complete design, cell by cell,of a configuration capable of demonstrating self-replication.
However, the data tape for self-replication was too long; Devore's original design was later able to complete replication using Golly.
Von Neumann's design has traditionally been understood to be a demonstration of the logical requirements for machine self-replication.
The combination of a universal constructor anda tape of instructions would i allow self-replication, and also ii guarantee that the open-ended complexity growth observed in biological organisms was possible.
It also analyzes the compatibility between the protection of the industrial property law andthe plant variety protection act as well as self-replication inventions faced to exhaustion doctrine.
Christopher Langton made another tweak to Codd's cellular automaton in 1984 to create Langton's loops,exhibiting self-replication with far fewer cells than that needed for self-reproduction in previous rules, at the cost of removing the ability for universal computation and construction.
Even the simplest members of the three modern domains of life use DNA to record their"recipes" and a complex array of RNA and protein molecules to"read" these instructions and use them for growth,maintenance and self-replication.
Additional complexity could have been reached from at least three possible starting points: self-replication, an organism's ability to produce offspring that are similar to itself; metabolism, its ability to feed and repair itself; and external cell membranes, which allow food to enter and waste products to leave, but exclude unwanted substances.
In 1968, Sir Francis Crick proposed that RNA must have been the primary genetic material as it is capable of self-replication, owing to its ability to act as an enzyme.
Some clays, notably montmorillonite, have properties that make them plausible accelerators for the emergence of an RNA world:they grow by self-replication of their crystalline pattern, are subject to an analog of natural selection(as the clay"species" that grows fastest in a particular environment rapidly becomes dominant), and can catalyze the formation of RNA molecules.
In 2009, Buckley published with Golly a third configuration for von Neumann 29-state cellular automata,which can perform either holistic self-replication, or self-replication by partial construction.
True viruses nowadays constitute only a small proportion of malicious software(which is mostly distributed by other means such as malicious spam campaigns anddrive-by downloads rather than self-replication), but his analyses of defensive techniques and technologies are still largely applicable, though mainstream anti-malware technology today uses a spread of technologies- what Cohen called the'synergistic effects of defense-in-depth.
One of the most relevant point of the new Guidelines is that virus start being considered as biological material(capable of proceeding direct or indirect self-replication) instead of being considered as a chemical compound, as it used to be.