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Discover LudwigThe word "equilibrated" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a situation in which two opposing forces or components are balanced or matched. For example: "After months of hard work, the company's budget was finally equilibrated and the goals of both the managers and the shareholders were met."
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The "bancor" proposals were a first attempt to apply the basic Keynesian doctrine to international economics and to create a mechanism by which the monetary "savings" of creditor countries could be automatically equilibrated with, and offset by, physical movements of useful goods and services.
The total dissolved material per litre of soil solution released is about 60 ppm for a solution initially equilibrated with a typical soil carbon dioxide content.
If a piece of furniture is equilibrated to a moist environment and then put in a dryer one, as in the case of centrally heated homes of modern times, it will lose moisture and shrink.
By measuring the 18O/16O ratio in a sample of carbonate and comparing it with the ratio in local seawater, it is possible to calculate a temperature at which the carbonate and the water equilibrated.
Such a schist may have equilibrated under the pressure and temperature conditions indicated by the shaded portion of Figure 16.
Pure water, when equilibrated with oxygen at 0° C, for example, contains about 50 millilitres of oxygen per litre; under the same conditions, a solution containing 2.9 percent of sodium chloride contains only 40 millilitres of oxygen per litre.
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When an equilibrated nuclear, atomic, or molecular system is subjected to an abrupt physical change, such as a sudden rise in temperature or pressure, it takes time for the system to re-equilibrate under the new conditions.
This time there is no imaginable rotation about bonds that can equilibrate the two isomers, so these two molecules are not conformational isomers.
Under a system of pegged exchange rates, short-term capital movements are likely to be equilibrating if people are confident that parities will be maintained.
And in a sort of theatrical version of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, juxtaposing the two art forms has somehow caused their sensibilities to equilibrate.
"But maybe the way it will equilibrate at full employment is there'll be specialists at cleaning the shallow end and the deep end of rich people's swimming pools.
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