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The simulations of the self-aggregation of the polyoxyethylene alkyl ether surfactants lead to equilibrium nanoscale structures and computationally determined surface tensions which are in agreement with experimental data for different surfactant concentrations [1]. Figure 1.
Our study shows that the external magnetic field alters the elastic limit point, does not lead to equilibrium solutions below certain value of internal pressure, and can give rise to multiple equilibrium states for a given value of pressure.
Since the system "remembers" the initial conditions, the decreasing level of arousal will lead to equilibrium (calm state of mind) only when the area of attraction A' greatly exceeds area of attraction B'.
Under the model assumptions, depending on selection pressure and on host-population mixing, the dynamics of recessive genes can be very fast and lead to equilibrium between resistant and susceptible parasite strains or may be very slow (and possibly go undetected for many years) before entering a phase of fast growth.
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Psycho-mechanics, by contrast, studies the laws of representational motion, i.e., the laws governing the preceding conflict between representations that leads to equilibrium (SW IV: 371).
With the passage of time the bare surface lessened rapidly with increasing coverage that gradually decreased the adsorption rate and leads to equilibrium.
At 150 rpm, a gradual increase in removal efficiency occurred i.e. 71.8 and 95.5% for natural and treated biosorbents; that led to equilibrium at 200 and 250 rpm agitation speeds.
The mathematical tradition emerged from theoretical and experimental studies of tides, waves, and currents, which earlier led to equilibrium and dynamic tidal theories and then, after 1800, to distinctions between deep-water and shallow-water waves, oscillatory and translatory waves, and a better understanding of nearshore wave deformation and decay.
I learned in business school that the notion that competition leads to equilibrium is a bad economist's dream: the real point of competition is to bash the other guy's head in.
The key issue is whether or not, given an initial feeling x0, there exists an effort policy that leads to equilibrium and if it does what it is that characterizes the effort strategy.
What do you advise, concretely, to mitigate the effects of the past decade's policies — those that inspired defiance rather than cooperation — and to set in motion a virtuous circle of policies that lead to global equilibrium rather than a balance of power against the U.S.? First, channel your inner J.F.K.
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