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ground state (physics) the lowest energy state of an atom or other particle
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ground state The lowest energy level of an atom or molecule, corresponding to the most stable configuration of the atoms and electrons. At the relatively cold temperatures encountered in the atmosphere, most species normally exist in their ground states. Excitation to higher energy levels usually occurs via the absorption of radiation.
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ground state The developmental state of a cell (or group of cells) in the absence of activation of a developmental regulatory switch.
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ground state The lowest energy configuration of a system.
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ground state The lowest energy state that an electron can have within an atom.
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