The conductance reached a steady state after each addition, indicating a dynamic equilibrium between avicin in solution and in the membrane. |
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He apparently thought that there must be some sort of dynamic process or dynamic equilibrium transmitted from generation to generation. |
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For example, oxytocin and vasopressin have about a thousand different conformations in solution, all in dynamic equilibrium one with another. |
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This is tautomerism, where two isomers exist in dynamic equilibrium with each other. |
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In the universe matter and physical space are in permanent dynamic equilibrium. |
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Hence whichever branch gets into a dynamic equilibrium with the surroundings survives, grows and prospers. |
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These structures are called tautomers, which exist in dynamic equilibrium with each other. |
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As a result, ozone is an unstable molecule that exists in a dynamic equilibrium of formation and destruction. |
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A tense, dynamic equilibrium between the U.S. and China seems more likely than a clear displacement of the former by the latter. |
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In general, the dynamic equilibrium model framework highlights the effect that environmental factors on firm entry and exit. |
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This means that cyclic climate variability does occur and does impact water levels, but over the long term, the system is in dynamic equilibrium. |
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Mifepristone may disrupt this dynamic equilibrium, blocking adhesion dynamics, and, tentatively, migration as well. |
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These two aspects, gift and defense, are both necessary to being community, but they require a dynamic equilibrium to be interpreted and lived. |
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This conductor is also exposed to the same temperature gradient, and also builds up the same dynamic equilibrium. |
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Molecular dynamics simulations and SAXS demonstrate a dynamic equilibrium between open and closed conformations in solution. |
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The resulting dynamic equilibrium maintains an orderly balance in the world. |
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A dynamic equilibrium is established, such that at the higher pressure capillaries fluid leaves the circulation, and at the lower pressure ones it is drawn back in. |
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In this way a dynamic equilibrium is reached between life expectancy and functioning in old age. |
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The fermentation of the sourdough is based on a dynamic equilibrium between lactic bacteria and yeasts. |
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Minimal change occurs where epeirogenic regions are occupied by morphogenic areas that are in states of dynamic equilibrium. |
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A dynamic equilibrium exists between dissolved nitrogen in the body and gaseous nitrogen in the surrounding air. |
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When chlorine, a powerful oxidant, is used as the disinfectant, lead dioxide scales formed in distribution system pipes have reached a dynamic equilibrium in the distribution system. |
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In healthy hearts, the balance between using fat for energy and storing it in tiny droplets within the cells is in a dynamic equilibrium. |
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Therefore, it is incumbent upon the man to protect the nature and not to disrupt the dynamic equilibrium set by Almighty Allah. |
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When climate in a region changes, elimination of relict landforms and deposits causes a disequilibrium phase, which is followed by a dynamic equilibrium phase as new geomorphic equilibria are established. |
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For many years now, one chemical equation sits in the GCSE curriculum almost in isolation – the Haber-Bosch process, an example of an industrialised process and a dynamic equilibrium. |
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Our goal is to determine the dynamic equilibrium of chemotherapy drugs and HIA during hematopoiesis. |
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That transcendent resiliency derives from changeability and permeability, and thus from a kind of dynamic equilibrium between natural and artificial elements. |
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It was a complex and dynamic equilibrium that the profound and wise theological culture and the vast civil experience of father Rovasenda outlined with his countless interventions. |
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In other words, the sustainability of Europe's economic and social model will depend on our ability to restore a dynamic equilibrium between the economic, social and environmental dimensions of development. |
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Because of the relatively long residence time in Opinaca reservoir, the temperature of outflows is the result of a dynamic equilibrium within the reservoir itself. |
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It is a dynamic equilibrium realized by Canadians making informed strategic choices over time, thereby setting our society on a steady course for attaining and maintaining this ideal. |
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In Opinaca reservoir, the relatively long residence time means that the temperature at the outlet is not just a function of the inflows, but is mainly determined by a dynamic equilibrium within the reservoir. |
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The fundamental x-ray beam properties from storage ring sources, such as the source size, brilliance, and pulse duration are limited by the dynamic equilibrium characteristic of the magnetic lattice that is the storage ring. |
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The lessons from both the dynamic equilibrium and hazard model frameworks are complementary and add to our overall understanding of the dynamics of insolvency. |
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It is not a prefabricated, rigid, prêt-à-porter model but a continuous quest for reasonable solutions, dynamic equilibrium, and functions and institutions, which rely on a common foundation and basic principles. |
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In reality, our immune system has taken tens of thousands of generations to genetically evolve in a dynamic equilibrium with microorganisms that prevail around us and inside our own body, be they pathogenic or not. |
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Over the long term, and in the absence of any major changes to annual budgets that might, for example, be caused by groundwater pumping, the water budget for an aquifer is generally in dynamic equilibrium. |
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Health is viewed as the dynamic equilibrium which is maintained between one of the systems, i.e. the family or the individual, and the environment. |
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Speaking about his work, Shapiro cites Kandinsky's concept of dynamic equilibrium. |
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Historically coastal strategies were heavily based on static structures, while coastal areas otherwise reflect a dynamic equilibrium. |
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During analysis of dynamic equilibrium of all elements gravitational forces, inertial forces, ground reactions, muscle forces and joint reactions were taken into account. |
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Conversely, peat soils in a marsh can naturally burn and reverse this process to recreate a shallow lake resulting in a dynamic equilibrium between marsh and lake. |
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