In this respect the first rank is taken by statical conditions, especially the indifferent or stable equilibriumof the whole organism, which floats freely in the water.
In these examples we see that a definite mixture of changeable substances is capable of arriving at a state of stable equilibrium, destroyed, however, by the removal of one of the substances composing the mixture.
Now as has already been pointed out the ratio 5:4 of dominants and recessives is characteristic of a population exhibiting simple Mendelian inheritance when in a state of stable equilibrium.
The natural deduction from Mr Fryer's figures is that with regard to the factor that differentiates the mimetic forms from the non-mimetic, the polytes population is, for the moment at any rate, in a position of stable equilibrium.
Since these figures satisfy the equation pr = q^2, such a population mating at random within itself is in a state of stable equilibrium.
I lay it on the table it always gets to its position of stable equilibrium, the white spot touching the table as at A.
Its centre of gravity is below this axis, so that like the ship itself the frame is in stable equilibrium.
A top supported above its centre of gravity, or a body which would be in stable equilibrium if not spinning, precesses in the opposite direction to that of its spinning.
The notion, too, that causation can be seen in a state of stable equilibrium should be critically analyzed.
Something, it is here contended, may be urged, in favour of the existence of such facets--of such intermitting conditions of stable equilibrium.
The potential energy of an egg poised on its end in unstable equilibrium is greater than when it lies on its side in stable equilibrium.
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