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MQT
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MQTMaterialized Query Table (SQL queries)
MQTMission Qualification Training
MQTMacroscopic Quantum Tunneling
MQTMarquette Rail (Michigan rail company)
MQTMarquette, MI, USA - Marquette County Airport (Airport Code)
MQTMedical Qigong Therapist
MQTMilitary Qualification Test
MQTMonadic Predicate Logic
MQTMaintainability Qualification Test (transportation)
MQTMoving Quarterly Total (pharmaceuticals)
MQTManufacturing Quality Technician
MQTMelt Quenching Technique


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Theoreticians predict that such an outcome is possible because of a process called macroscopic quantum tunneling, which makes possible a wholesale transformation of the condensate from a low-density gas to a higher-density state.
To search for macroscopic quantum tunneling, Awschalom and his co-workers turned to a protein known as ferritin, which serves as a storehouse for iron in cells.
Washburn says he and Webb have been able to get around these difficulties, and in a series of experiments that manipulated the voltage, current and capacitances of series of SQUIDs and played up-and-down games with the energy barries, they have shown that macroscopic quantum tunneling occurs.
 
 
 
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