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Encyclopedia > Adami

Adami may refer to:

  • Adam Adami, (c. 1610 - 1663) German diplomat and priest
  • Pavol Adami, (1739-1814) Slovak scientist and scholar
  • Eddie Fenech Adami, (born 1934) Prime Minister of Malta 1987-1996 & 1998-2004
  • Valerio Adami, (born 1935) Italian painter
  • Chris Adami, Physicist and evolutionary theorist.
  • Winn Adami, the duplicitous woman who became Kai in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
  • Adami, a town in the Bible (aka Adami-Nekeb)

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Adami goes so far that he says his conclusion is that it gives no guidance on the issue of causality.
It is said that Adami's name only had support from the Dean of KI, but a secretary at the Ministry, Cecilia Halle, says in the article that she had received an informal confirmation that the Science Council supports Adami as a candidate.
Adami was pursuaded to move his department from Uppsala University to KI by Wigzell's vision of building Europe's largest science park, a multi-billion-dollar project.
Caltech Press Release, 7/9/2001, Dr. Chris Adami (867 words)
The new revelation by Wilke and Adami is that there is a conservation law at work in the relationship between the compounding of mutations and the fitness decay due to single mutations.
Though the study did not involve actual living organisms, Adami has collaborated in the past with experts on bacteria to demonstrate that the digital organisms are indeed realistic.
In an earlier 1999 study, for example, Adami's collaborator was a leading expert on the evolution of the E. coli bacteria.
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