Degeneracy
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* [[Degenerate art]], a term adopted by the Nazi regime in Germany to describe virtually all modern art | * [[Degenerate art]], a term adopted by the Nazi regime in Germany to describe virtually all modern art | ||
- | * [[Degeneracy (mathematics)]], a limiting case in which a class of object changes its nature so as to belong to another, usually simpler, class | ||
- | * [[Degenerate matter]], a very highly compressed phase of matter where all or some of the electron orbits have collapsed from pressure | ||
- | * [[Degenerate energy level]]s, different arrangements of a physical system which have the same energy | ||
* [[Degenerate (humans)]], inferior human | * [[Degenerate (humans)]], inferior human | ||
* [[Degenerative disease]], disease which causes deterioration over time | * [[Degenerative disease]], disease which causes deterioration over time |
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