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Example sentences for "equilibration"

Lexicographically close words:
equidem; equidistance; equidistant; equilateral; equilibrated; equilibria; equilibrio; equilibrium; equine; equinoctial
  1. This phenomenon would cause equilibration to occur much more slowly than that occurring with free convection and diffusion.

  2. At higher cell concentrations, less volume of suspension would suffice if gas equilibration could be maintained at the higher consumption rates to avoid anaerobic conditions which could lead to a shift in metabolism.

  3. Given a certain surplus available for race preservation, and it is clear that by indirect equilibration only can there be established that peculiar distribution of this surplus which is seen in each case.

  4. What are those changes in the environment to which, by direct or indirect equilibration the human organism has been adjusting itself, is adjusting itself now, and will continue to adjust itself?

  5. Finally the principle of equilibration indicates the impassable limit at which evolution passes over into dissolution, until the eternal round is again begun.

  6. By the third, the equilibration or reciprocal transfer of the movable elements in representations, Beneke explains the reproduction of an idea through another associated with it, and the widening of the mental horizon by emotion, e.

  7. Would this equilibration with environment end by leaving her peer of the gaunt, labor-stricken women of the settlements?

  8. And to her the thought of that far-off summer day recurred with increasing frequency--would this equilibration with environment end by leaving her peer to the scrawny, flat-chested women of the settlements?

  9. Money on the one hand, and quantity of goods to be exchanged on the other, are the two great independent magnitudes, whose equilibration mechanically fixes the average of prices.

  10. But this is to shift the whole basis of the quantity theory, which rests in the notion of a mechanical and--in the mass--unconscious equilibration of quantity of money and number of exchanges.

  11. In a large way, it might be said that statics is concerned with the laws of the equilibration of values, and that dynamics, theory of prosperity, etc.

  12. Of these values, as of all values, however, the law of equilibration holds.

  13. The process of equilibration is often slow, but slow or rapid, smooth or violent, it is in constant process.

  14. The effects of various levels of sodium citrate, glycerol, and equilibration time on survival of bovine spermatozoa after storage at -79 deg.

  15. Early in their experiences in freezing semen, the Australian workers found a short equilibration time--30 minutes--to be satisfactory if sugars were added to the diluent.

  16. Thus it would seem desirable to reduce the equilibration time to a minimum commensurate with good freezability in order to reduce the effects of aging (at 5 deg.

  17. Freezing and storage of semen resulted in slower reduction of the methylene blue than was shown after equilibration with glycerol.

  18. The relationship of egg yolk and glycerol content of diluters and glycerol equilibration time to survival of bull spermatozoa after low temperature freezing.

  19. A long equilibration time results in aging the sperm.

  20. The results of an experiment involving these items, along with that of how much time should be allowed after the additions before freezing (equilibration time), are presented in Table 11.

  21. Equilibration is the final result of these transformations which an evolving aggregate undergoes.

  22. The production of adaptations by direct equilibration then takes the first place: indirect equilibration serving to facilitate it.

  23. To interpret mimicry as due to direct equilibration is hopeless.

  24. Until at length, among the civilised human races, the equilibration becomes mainly direct: the action of natural selection being limited to the destruction of those who are too feeble to live, even with external aid.

  25. And the ultimate abolition of all limits to the freedom of each, save those imposed by the like freedom of all, must, result from the complete equilibration between man's desires and the conduct necessitated by surrounding conditions.

  26. Some experiments made by the English physiologist Crum Browne show that there must be guiding impulses which are connected with equilibration besides those already discussed.

  27. He walked with difficulty, not merely on account of his visual but on account of his equilibration disorders.

  28. The organic signs were: exaggeration of tendon reflexes, equilibration disorder, and incapacity to stand on one foot or execute a half turn or to stand still with eyes closed, and disorder of position sense.

  29. The goodness of an act is thus a matter of equilibration or adjustment of the elements of an individual's nature.

  30. Many of these organs, such as the lyriform organs of arachnids, and the 'halteres' or balancers of the Diptera, are usually regarded as auditory and equilibration organs.

  31. It was contended that the original purpose of the differentials, namely, equilibration of rates from western centres of production through the various ports to Liverpool, had been practically nullified.

  32. Now they have become nation-wide and world-wide; and until evolution has got so near its goal of equilibration that the differences between men are much less than now, and the sympathies much greater, the conflict will be irrepressible.

  33. All the forms of industrial conflict are but manifestations of Nature's striving for equilibration--the goal of all evolution; and only with a nearer equilibration of men's fortunes will there be peace.

  34. Inasmuch as equilibration occurs similarly in darkness and in daylight, Zoth thinks that there is neither visual dizziness nor fear of heights.

  35. The behavior of the blinded animal is so important in its bearings upon the facts of orientation and equilibration that it must be considered in connection with them.


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