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Punctuated equilibrium, for example, has been called "evolution by jerks".

The particles might be in equilibrium, for example, under equal and opposite forces, but F1 and F2 do not need individually to be zero.

To the researchers' surprise, the sand's thermodynamic properties were not far removed from "systems in equilibrium" (for example, a gas in a vessel).

Under significantly lower temperatures or in states away from equilibrium (for example, when CO2 gas input into the chamber was fast and created over-pressure) CO2 deposited as different crystalline structures.

The … in these fixed points correspond to the symmetric variants of the last equilibrium, for example swapping the ((1,1,1)) and the ((frac{1}{rho},0,frac{1}{rhor)) or swapping the latter triplet for ((0,frac{1}{1-rho},frac{1}{1-rho})).

They eventually disappear when we keep removing monomers from the equilibrium, for example by repeated steps of pelleting and resuspending in fresh buffer.

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The first is essentially Newtonian and is best represented by general equilibrium theories, for example in economics.

For example, linear equilibrium equations (for example, obtained when using scaled sum combination functions) in principle can be solved analytically in a generic form, thereby obtaining expressions for the equilibrium values in terms of the parameters of the model, but equilibrium equations involving logistic functions cannot be solved in such a manner.

Thus, the traditional partial equilibrium model, for example cost benefit analysis (CBA), which is applied for policy evaluation, has some implications for the financial evaluation and economic efficiency of the relevant sectors.

In thermally equilibrium case, for example, investigating the ignition in a flow reactor, it is necessary to take into account the contribution of CO + O2 a1Δg) channel to the oxidation rate.

The promoting effect of CO2 is explained either by hydrogen consumption in the reverse water gas shift reaction [Eq. (2)], which shifts the equilibrium of, for example, propane dehydrogenation [Eq. (6)] (two-step path) or its participation in direct oxidation of propane to propylene [Eq. (7)] (single-step path).

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