equilibration
IPA: ikwʌɫˈɪbrˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The formation, or maintenance, of an equilibrium
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Examples of "equilibration" in Sentences
- C u is equal to the equilibration point.
- C'u' is equal to the equilibration point.
- The equilibration is effected at a temperature up to about 135.degree.
- In a sense, they have created a manual system of pressure equilibration.
- What drives the equilibration is the pressure difference between on side and the other.
- This equilibration has implications for recent patterns of carbon flux observed in terrestrial ecosystems.
- The decreased net primary productivity observed in "mature" ecosystems is a consequence of the equilibration of the nitrogen and water fluxes.
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- Another possible mechanism causing equilibration of the carbon, nitrogen, and water fluxes comes from examination of the tissue-level response to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
- Under warming conditions, ice formation on shelves will occur later and ice melt will occur earlier, thereby increasing the time available for air – sea interaction/equilibration and CO2 uptake.
- And the highest form of evolution is reached when there is a harmony between concentration and differentiation, a harmony which Spencer calls equilibration and which he defines as a moving equilibrium.
- Under the assumption that "mature" ecosystems exhibit decreased net primary productivity because of equilibration of the nitrogen and water fluxes, elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations are likely to stimulate growth.
- Such a deduction is, perhaps, possible for the more elementary forms of evolution, integration and differentiation; but it is not possible for the highest form, the equilibration, which is a harmony of integration and differentiation.
- The analysis elucidates a temporal hierarchy of events that range from chemical equilibration events to the formation of physiologically meaningful pools, culminating in a network-scale (dynamic) structure – (physiological) function relationship.
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