The origins of this disequilibrium are to be found in economic processes going back more than a decade. |
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Unfortunately, there is no price-adjustment interpretation of the disequilibrium prices along the homotopy path. |
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Patients with disequilibrium report feelings of light-headedness, faintness, or wooziness, sometimes involving blackouts. |
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Last, we discuss how to estimate and interpret estimates of genetic effects in a population with loci in linkage disequilibrium. |
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In Fig 1C, it is shown that gene conversion generates positive linkage disequilibrium. |
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It is known that epistatic selection may produce significant linkage disequilibrium in natural populations. |
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Upon population admixture, long-distance linkage disequilibrium is expected, which decays as time goes on. |
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For that purpose, the balance sheet approach seemed preferable, if not ideal, because balance sheet relationships hold even in disequilibrium. |
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This expression is general and independent from models that introduce linkage disequilibrium into a population. |
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Any disequilibrium or economic crisis that occurs is the result of constraints imposed on the market from outside. |
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And the fifth is the enormity of the financial disequilibrium which has presently appeared and is by no means sustainable for long time. |
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With the potentiometric method, no CA activity could be measured, whereas with the isotopic disequilibrium technique, significant CA activity could be detected. |
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This disequilibrium was amplified and compounded by distorted financial innovation. |
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His odd, slightly discomfiting palette-a range of hues informed by but not faithful to the colors of the natural world-contributes to a sense of disequilibrium. |
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This is especially true for F 2 populations derived from original intercrosses of inbred lines that exhibit linkage disequilibrium upon which QTL studies depend. |
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Estimating the disequilibrium between aggregate supply and demand is vitally important in identifying the pressures on production capacities. |
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In contrast to equilibrium theories, disequilibrium theories suggest that income differences among regions are likely to persist and even widen over time. |
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Indeed, the disequilibrium is found to be about 1.0 percentage point at the end of the sample. |
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Is it relevant to distinguish between perfect competition in equilibrium and in disequilibrium? |
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Random mating can be looked for by using the Hardy-Weinberg test, or conversely departure from panmixia can be detected by using linkage disequilibrium tests. |
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Hon. members opposite from time to time trot out these new studies purporting to show that there is this fiscal disequilibrium. |
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Furthermore, disequilibrium is a good indicator of recent mutations, genetic drift, bottlenecks, stratification or admixture, and the demographic history of populations. |
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Richard Goodwin tried his best to present a mathematical theory of such a disequilibrium system. |
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The authors did test for linkage disequilibrium in the genetic data, but not in the analysis of morphometric characters. |
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This mismatch reflects a wider systematic disequilibrium in terms of available tools of action and power between multinationals and workers. |
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Under the money matters paradigm, inflation is determined mainly by monetary disequilibrium. |
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This brought Mr Andriessen to the core of the problem the CAP now had to contend with: the growing disequilibrium between supply and demand for major agricultural products. |
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He explores every possibility by pushing the performers of Genus to the limits of disequilibrium, using rapid, disarticulated vocabulary to conjure up unusual images. |
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In a state when concurrent force system disequilibrium was impending the angle of repose was measured. |
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Since one of the prime causes of psychological imbalance is the family disequilibrium, the protection of the dignity of the mentally-sick person should have its cradle in the family itself. |
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I listened attentively to the Leader of the Opposition and he was very careful to frame it in saying that we do not wish to rush off and create disequilibrium in the world order. |
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In this system, a disequilibrium of the kind represented by the rise of Germany by far the most dynamic industrial power in Europe, yet with an imperial pittance compared with England, France or Russia could only end in war. |
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A disequilibrium may occur for various reasons. |
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He has written extensively on sovereign borrowing and debt, European monetary issues, international capital flows, centrally planned economies and transition, macroeconomic disequilibrium, and European integration. |
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Much of the area of discontinuous permafrost is already in disequilibrium with the current climate and is still responding to changes of the last century. |
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In the absence of other imperfections, neither exchange rate risk nor disequilibrium levels of exchange rates are necessary or sufficient for the occurrence of direct investment. |
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No one of these characteristics is unique to agriculture, nor would any one of them alone suffice to explain the large and extended disequilibrium in agriculture. |
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Selective sweeps can be detected by measuring linkage disequilibrium, or whether a given haplotype is overrepresented in the population. |
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Malthus laid importance on economic development and the persistence of disequilibrium. |
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Most of the feldspars and amphiboles show evidences of thermodynamic and compositional disequilibrium with the melt. |
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In the short-run, imports and exports adjust towards their equilibrium when there is disequilibrium. |
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Latter-day misogynism, as reflected in disequilibrium in the new Parliament, ominously lowers expectations for equality and cohesion in the new Egypt. |
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Neoclassical readers are likely to find it difficult to fully comprehend Lewin's radical subjectivist, constant disequilibrium, market process perspective. |
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Cliff and Meffan-Main's paper in the section on texturally controlled 'in situ' chronometry further highlights the importance of considering isotopic disequilibrium. |
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Recently, a combined line-cross and half-sib model was developed that exploits information of linkage disequilibrium between breeds and within families. |
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This tendency is measured by finding how often two alleles occur together on a single chromosome compared to expectations, which is called their linkage disequilibrium. |
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Those reasons always involve some disequilibrium, some maladjustment in the interrelationships of prices, wage-rates, interest rates, or other costs. |
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