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Taken as a statement about | equilibrium, that law gives an expression for the equil |
ound to substrate is not allowed to achieve | equilibrium before the binding is measured. |
Eventually, the hetmaness achieved | equilibrium within their marriage, and sometimes even u |
otic Birds covered the song for their album | Equilibrium. |
l version of "Dream Weaver" for their album | Equilibrium. |
is the energy that is required to create an | equilibrium concentration of vacancies at a given tempe |
defines limit of solid solubility in an | equilibrium diagram |
e is the ability of the surface to reach an | equilibrium state in the presence of the driving force. |
An | equilibrium constant, K, can be expressed symbolically |
where x is displacement from an | equilibrium position |
An | equilibrium exists between unbound ligands and bound li |
Instead, it will reach an | equilibrium value that reflects the balance between mut |
It can adjust smoothly to an | equilibrium below the environmental limit by means of a |
hat the planktonic habitat never reaches an | equilibrium for which a single species is favoured. |
ne current reverses direction, it is not an | equilibrium potential because not all (and in some case |
in cells that died in order to maintain an | equilibrium between cell proliferation and death in a p |
the vapor and liquid on each tray reach an | equilibrium. |
In the case of an | equilibrium solid, such as a crystal, this can be defin |
coefficients, k'/k, can be recognized as an | equilibrium constant. |
rdination and balance, and help to build an | equilibrium between body and mind through various techn |
agenesis is a petrologic concept meaning an | equilibrium assemblage of mineral phases. |
A hydrolysis constant is an | equilibrium constant for a hydrolysis reaction. |
the concentrations of all the species in an | equilibrium system are calculated, knowing the analytic |
obability of the microstate i taken from an | equilibrium ensemble. |
geostrophic currents or winds come from an | equilibrium of a particular system, ageostrophy is more |
each stability constant by reference to an | equilibrium expression. |
There may be an | equilibrium in which market participants invest heavily |
n is a chemical reaction that results in an | equilibrium mixture of reactants and products. |
the beer flows out of the spout to seek an | equilibrium of pressures. |
ion, meaning that it is characterized by an | equilibrium having an eigenvalue whose real part passes |
sorbed onto the carbon until it comes to an | equilibrium with the gold in solution. |
in principle bring atmospheric CO2 into an | equilibrium not possible with the continued use of foss |
solution (45.81%) of the salt will yield an | equilibrium relative humidity of 11.30%. |
arotation in solution, and the result is an | equilibrium mixture of alpha-beta configurations. |
-4b is thought to be extremely hot, with an | equilibrium temperature greater than 1700 Kelvin (2600 |
ally ascribed to the re-establishment of an | equilibrium after the latest (mid-Pleistocene) deformat |
k permafrost is unstable with respect to an | equilibrium profile of temperature with depth (for the |
l three white mica phases are present in an | equilibrium assemblage. |
It also considers attaining an | equilibrium of the services offered in urban and rural |
ught to have remained relatively stable, an | equilibrium between creation (first-year ice that persi |
not complete, so will be represented as an | equilibrium, not a completed reaction. |
activity coefficients are needed because an | equilibrium constant is defined in thermodynamics as a |
As this is an | equilibrium reaction, the reaction is successful only i |
hether the problem needs to be solved as an | equilibrium problem or a kinetic problem. |
ions represents a steady state (and not an | equilibrium) as it requires the continual expenditure o |
ce of the black hole's gravity, creating an | equilibrium similar to the one that supports modern fus |
Their mass ratios, distance ratios, and | equilibrium temperatures are similar to those of Jupite |
orm und Gleichgewicht (Market Structure and | Equilibrium), Vienna, 1934 |
ed his habilitation on market structure and | equilibrium (German: Marktform und Gleichgewicht). |
f The Truman Show, Synecdoche, New York and | Equilibrium, among countless other examples. |
cy would be conducive to the detachment and | equilibrium required by the philosopher's calling. |
lling of mean activity coefficient data and | equilibrium constants. |
is a dampened, wave-like fluctuation around | equilibrium. |
that the physical system fluctuates around | equilibrium. |
a common base of energy which functions as | equilibrium, a force lacking in fragmented Germany" (We |
ature of ice formation can be calculated as | equilibrium fractionation between phases of water that |
At | equilibrium, the export flux of organic material sinkin |
In the special case that the reaction is at | equilibrium the reaction quotient is equal to the equil |
At | equilibrium, the relationship between these polyelectro |
[A]eq, [B]eq etc. are the active masses at | equilibrium. |
stant and the mixture is then said to be at | equilibrium. |
The force at | equilibrium can then be used to determine the absolute |
to perturbations relates to its behavior at | equilibrium; as well as his classic text on Thermodynam |
ill work; since the measurement is taken at | equilibrium, there is no need for high time resolution. |
the final concentrations of each species at | equilibrium. |
io album released by German folk metal band | Equilibrium. |
In such cases the best | equilibrium becomes the obvious solution to propose. |
eight percentages of each phase of a binary | equilibrium phase diagram. |
During this time, he explored both | equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. |
the hand is released from the bottom bulb, | equilibrium is able to be re-established so the gas con |
ned by collecting all species controlled by | equilibrium (i.e. |
e free testosterone or free testosterone by | equilibrium dialysis may be helpful. |
) on one side and species not controlled by | equilibrium (i.e. |
e simplest kind of behavior is exhibited by | equilibrium points, or fixed points, and by periodic or |
The results showed atmospheres in chemical | equilibrium. |
niques with which condensed matter chemical | equilibrium and chemical dynamics are understood with m |
to another one with which it is in chemical | equilibrium. |
re of mineral formation relying on chemical | equilibrium between metamorphic minerals or by measurin |
d that its environment is close to chemical | equilibrium, 55 Cancri b is predicted to have a cloudle |
culating species concentrations in chemical | equilibrium. |
action oxyallyl intermediate A, in chemical | equilibrium with cyclopropanone B attacks the phenyl ri |
discoveries in chemical kinetics, chemical | equilibrium, osmotic pressure, and stereochemistry. |
The most common chemical | equilibrium systems involve reactants and products in t |
upiter and an environment close to chemical | equilibrium, it is predicted that the atmosphere of Gli |
This chemical | equilibrium is also the ratio of the on-rate (kforward) |
The lithium compound is in chemical | equilibrium with the 2-isocyanophenolate which can be c |
hreeqC Zero-dimensional model for chemistry | equilibrium of solution, pure phases, gas phase, solid |
As in any chromatography, | equilibrium is established between molecules of a given |
Although the cis-trans | equilibrium is unfavorable, the reaction can be driven |
: the mathematical structures of classical | equilibrium statistical mechanics, Addison-Wesley. |
The coexisting | equilibrium point, the point at which all derivatives a |
roviding a testing of theories of cognitive | equilibrium in relation to voting behaviour, and an exa |
rom the partition functions, piRNA computes | equilibrium concentrations of single and double species |
ctor of nucleus A and RA0 the corresponding | equilibrium position. |
Creature, | Equilibrium, Fallen Yggdrasil, Gernotshagen, Helheim, K |
t develop any further-it reaches a delicate | equilibrium with the environment, in particular the cli |
their timbres will change, and the delicate | equilibrium of their pivots will cause them to sway sli |
45 because of the difficulty of determining | equilibrium constants before the glass electrode was in |
The differential | equilibrium hypothesis is well supported; however it ca |
of intersexual competition or differential | equilibrium. |
tion within the species, while differential | equilibrium refers to the different body sizes as a res |
ists predominantly in solution as a dynamic | equilibrium of methylene glycol oligomers, the concentr |
When the electrons reach dynamic | equilibrium, the inertial and the collisional terms of |
The bottle remains in this dynamic | equilibrium until the first time that the cap is remove |
tautomeric forms of HSO3− exist in dynamic | equilibrium, one having C3v symmetry (protonated at sul |
In a spherically symmetric star at dynamic | equilibrium there is a very slight outward drift of ele |
headspace above the liquid reach a dynamic | equilibrium, where the amount of CO2 dissolving in the |
ful condition, by means of multiple dynamic | equilibrium adjustments, controlled by interrelated pho |
of Value: An axiomatic analysis of economic | equilibrium, 1959 |
e of external shocks, some kind of economic | equilibrium relationship between those two should exist |
de concentrations below the electrochemical | equilibrium potential. |
ometry, Coimmunopreciptation indirect ELIS, | equilibrium dialysis, gel electrophoresis, far western |
rmodynamics, calorimetry, phase equilibria, | equilibrium thermodynamic properties and transport prop |
salt solution equals the amount evaporated ( | equilibrium). |
"The Stability of Exchange | Equilibrium: An alternative approach", 1962, IER. |
h Medical School was brought into financial | equilibrium, greatly increasing its sponsored research |
The first | equilibrium to the right and the second to the left, me |
"New Concepts and Techniques for | Equilibrium Analysis", 1962, IER |
Expressions for | equilibrium constants in the gas phase then resemble th |
ne quickly enough then there is no time for | equilibrium to be achieved and the absolute temperature |
in the RAF, but failed the medical test for | equilibrium. |
my, thus creating a more advantageous force | equilibrium for Romania. |
Far from | Equilibrium: Essays on Technology and Design Culture (2 |
e decarboxylation reaction) is the far from | equilibrium biochemical reaction that uses pyruvate to |
gren, 2000, Megaspherulite Growth: Far From | Equilibrium Crystallization, GeoCanada 2000 - The Mille |
An example of gas-phase | equilibrium is provided by the Haber-Bosch process of a |
l Immobility: Q-theory in a Dynamic General | Equilibrium Framework. |
economics, international trade and general | equilibrium theory. |
ng (ie, simulating with) computable general | equilibrium (CGE) models. |
marizing his and others research in general | equilibrium theory, his monograph gave a thorough expos |
le was An inter-industry computable general | equilibrium model with dynamic investor and consumer be |
end began his work as a theorist in general | equilibrium models and contract theory/mechanism design |
al funds, pension plans and applied general | equilibrium economics. |
The annual Glacier | equilibrium line separates the accumulation and ablatio |
stinct from the more commonly used globular | equilibrium model. |
c material which is in static gravitational | equilibrium, as modelled by general relativity. |
inverted triangle, giving a sense of great | equilibrium and harmonious lines and reminiscent (both |
computing genetic distance, Hardy-Weinberg | equilibrium, linkage disequilibrium, mismatch distribut |
axed ellipsoid, that is, one in hydrostatic | equilibrium, has an oblateness a − c directly proportio |
By using the equation of hydrostatic | equilibrium, combined with conservation of angular mome |
he study of dynamical systems, a hyperbolic | equilibrium point or hyperbolic fixed point is a specia |
the other arm of the balance to keep it in | equilibrium. |
ividual components are thermodynamically in | equilibrium with monomers of the same species in the su |
s long as these two spin isomers are not in | equilibrium, it is more useful to write separate partit |
sample has experienced since it was last in | equilibrium with the atmosphere. |
D-ribose in itself is a hemiacetal and in | equilibrium with the pyranose 3. |
ple acid/ base pairs in solution will be in | equilibrium with one another, tied together by their co |
e as the liquid composition the vapor is in | equilibrium with. |
particle of creation but the variations in | equilibrium manifest all the variety in creation includ |
n aqueous solution, gluconic acid exists in | equilibrium with the cyclic ester glucono delta-lactone |
At elevated temperatures gaseous UO3 is in | equilibrium with solid U3O8 and molecular oxygen. |
re must be at least one expected outcome in | equilibrium. |
ent flow) under the forces of the field, in | equilibrium with the forces of diffusion: an often-para |
An outcome is in | equilibrium if and only if it is the product of mutuall |
Dimedone is in | equilibrium with its tautomer in solution - in a 2:1 ke |
n of The Lost Language of Cranes, Dupont in | Equilibrium, Robert the Bruce in 1995's Braveheart and |
only a chemically distinct primary melt, in | equilibrium with residual mantle minerals, undergoing f |
t which occurs when the labour market is in | equilibrium. |
e plus jadeite -- appear to have existed in | equilibrium at low temperatures. |
ses, where the dispersed particles exist in | equilibrium with their saturated counterpart, i.e. |
nergy of deformation of a body, which is in | equilibrium under a given load, is equal to half the wo |
w gives thermodynamic data of liquid CO2 in | equilibrium with its vapor at various temperatures. |
Partial pressure of CO2 in the gas phase in | equilibrium with seawater doubles with every 16 K incre |
s the pressure of a many-particle system in | equilibrium as a power series in the density. |
TNZ the basal rate of heat production is in | equilibrium with the rate of heat loss to the external |
wo-mineral barometer or thermometer grew in | equilibrium, which is assumed when the minerals are see |
Annotation "(s)" indicates | equilibrium temperature of vapor over solid. |
the overall risk back to that individual's | equilibrium. |
alysis of Keynes' mechanism for introducing | equilibrium "involuntary" unemployment. |
etween the membrane potential and the ion's | equilibrium potential (i.e. |
Otherwise temperature is | equilibrium of vapor over liquid. |
, the sial floats on the sima, in isostatic | equilibrium. |
hy that cannot be explained by an isostatic | equilibrium of the crust or the lithosphere resting on |
the spring is initially twisted beyond its | equilibrium position so that it applies significant tor |
The core configuration attained its | equilibrium configuration in February 1995. |
the ionization of acetic acid and shift its | equilibrium to the left. |
Its | equilibrium temperature could be between approximately |
on vector, exponentially decays towards its | equilibrium value of zero, in nuclear magnetic resonanc |
h causes the polymer chain to return to its | equilibrium or unstretched state, such as a high entrop |
ured dissolved oxygen concentration and its | equilibrium saturation concentration in water with the |
Its | equilibrium temperature, due to its proximity to its st |
he aircraft effectively and to maintain its | equilibrium. |
IX | Equilibrium is the third studio album by the symphonic |
asterpiece, but hardly a stinker either, IX | Equilibrium falls quite short of the group's earlier al |
concentration raises (more positive) the K+ | equilibrium potential and produces a positive shift in |
The fractionation can arise from kinetic, | equilibrium, or mass-independent fractionation. |
age in topics like Stoichiometry, Kinetics, | Equilibrium, and Thermodynamics. |
sure ripple riding on a comparatively large | equilibrium (bias) pressure. |
ding Hyperborean08, the winner of the limit | equilibrium series in the 2008 Association for the Adva |
y still differences in the vapor and liquid | equilibrium concentrations at most points, and distilla |
ilibrium solidification by assuming a local | equilibrium of the advancing solidification front at th |
ks and for his subsequent research on local | equilibrium, his oxidation rate theory, and the concept |
nal algorithm for calculating macroeconomic | equilibrium under rational expectations in economies wi |
ce produces a plasma in magnetohydrodynamic | equilibrium mainly through self-induced plasma currents |
ate is a thin plate that is used to measure | equilibrium surface or interfacial tension at an air-li |
is thesis was concerned with the mechanical | equilibrium of fluids. |
ag force decrease until there is mechanical | equilibrium with the float's weight. |
en the charge on oil droplets in mechanical | equilibrium. |
ary confinement had disturbed Ivan's mental | equilibrium, though he does not seem to have been actua |
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