Artificial Life
Artificial life (regularly condensed A Life or A-Life) is a field of study wherein analysts analyze frameworks identified with characteristic life, its procedures, and its advancement, using recreations with PC models, mechanical technology, and organic chemistry. The control was named by Christopher Langton, an American hypothetical scientist, in 1986. In 1987 Langton sorted out the primary meeting on the field, in Los Alamos, New Mexico. There are three primary sorts of a life, named for their methodologies: delicate, from programming; hard, from equipment; and wet, from natural chemistry. Counterfeit life scientists study customary science by attempting to reproduce parts of organic marvels.
Artificial life examines the essential procedures of living frameworks in artificial situations so as to increase a more profound comprehension of the intricate data handling that characterize such frameworks. These themes are expansive, yet regularly incorporate developmental elements, new properties of aggregate frameworks, biomimicry, just as related issues about the way of thinking of the idea of life and the utilization of exact properties in masterful works.
High Impact List of Articles
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Critical behavior of refractive index of binary mixture cyclohexane – phenol
Heba Bsharat, MohammedAbu-Jafarand, IssamAbdelraziq Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Critical behavior of refractive index of binary mixture cyclohexane – phenol
Heba Bsharat, MohammedAbu-Jafarand, IssamAbdelraziq Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Development of PES Membranes for Separation of Metal Ions: Effect of Polymer Composition
S. Velu and L. Muruganandam Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Development of PES Membranes for Separation of Metal Ions: Effect of Polymer Composition
S. Velu and L. Muruganandam Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Photocatalytic Degradation of Environmentally Hazardous Crystal Violet Dye using Bismuth Oxychloride as Photocatalyst
Brijesh Pare, David Swami, T. R. Thapak and Tehmina Qureshi Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Photocatalytic Degradation of Environmentally Hazardous Crystal Violet Dye using Bismuth Oxychloride as Photocatalyst
Brijesh Pare, David Swami, T. R. Thapak and Tehmina Qureshi Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Determination of the intermolecular interactions in ï¢-cyclodextrin / histidine inclusion complex: molecular mechanics study
Madi Fatiha, Djameleddine Khatmi* Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Determination of the intermolecular interactions in ï¢-cyclodextrin / histidine inclusion complex: molecular mechanics study
Madi Fatiha, Djameleddine Khatmi* Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Calculation Of Results In Immunoanalysis: Modification Of The Four Parameters Equation Showing The Tracer Concentration And The Temperature Influence
R.DÃÂÂÂez Montoro, M.T.Salabert Salvador, J.L.Moreno Frigols* Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Calculation Of Results In Immunoanalysis: Modification Of The Four Parameters Equation Showing The Tracer Concentration And The Temperature Influence
R.DÃÂÂÂez Montoro, M.T.Salabert Salvador, J.L.Moreno Frigols* Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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