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Adaptive evolution

Proceedings of the 11th Annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2009
This paper presents a novel evolutionary approach to solve numerical optimization problems, called Adaptive Evolution (AEv). AEv is a new micro-population-like technique because it uses small populations (less than 10 individuals). The two main mechanisms of AEv are elitism and adaptive behavior.
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Photobiomodulation: Evolution and Adaptation

Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery, 2022
Photobiomodulation (PBM) can be described as the intentional use of low-power laser or light-emitting diode light in the visible and near-infrared light spectra as a medical treatment to living biological tissues. This article describes the evolution of photochemical reactions on Earth, the mitochondria, and their implications in PBM; the science of ...
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Evolution of adaptive immunity

Biology Bulletin, 2009
The current state of the problem of emergence and evolution of adaptive immunity in different taxonomic groups of animals is analyzed. Special attention is given to the emergence and phylogenetic development of the lymphocyte, the key component of immune response, as well as to the evolutionary development of T- and B-cell immune systems, adaptive ...
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Evolution of Adaptive Control

Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, 1993
The evolution of the adaptive control algorithms driven by the results obtained in the application of the 1st generation of adaptive controllers (model reference adaptive control, self-tuning minimum variance) is examined. Research in the field of adaptive control has been directed, on the one hand, toward the development of a robust general purpose ...
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Technology, Adaptation, and Evolution

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1969
It is sometimes said that to end war, so deeply rooted in our biological aggressions, is contrary to human-nature. But flexibility of behavior and reason are man's outstanding traits, and love and cooperation are also deeply rooted biologically. It was thought by the best minds of the times that acts of depravity-slavery, human sacrifice, cannibalism ...
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