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The population evolved until a dynamic equilibrium was reached in which individuals carried an optimum number of genes, that is, "genome streamlining" (Giovannoni et al. 2005, 2014; Swan et al. 2013).
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This energy-level disparity is a consequence of the fact that the work function of ZnO is higher (5.2 5.3 eV) than Au (5.1 eV), resulting in an electron transfer from Au to ZnO until two systems reaches a dynamic equilibrium [61, 62].
Molecular dynamics simulations and SAXS demonstrate a dynamic equilibrium between open and closed conformations in solution.
A dynamic equilibrium is created between those ions leaving and those attracted back to the negatively charged metal surface.
The local pressure field and the strongly curved wind field move toward a dynamic equilibrium called cyclostrophic balance.
For many years now, one chemical equation sits in the GCSE curriculum almost in isolation – the Haber-Bosch process, an example of an industrialised process and a dynamic equilibrium.
A seemingly inert particle of matter contains within itself forces of attraction and repulsion in a dynamic equilibrium.
As an analytical chemist, I think of the relationship between the mentor and mentee as a dynamic equilibrium.
As it slowly heals, it can develop a new balance; a dynamic equilibrium that helps it cope with stress in the future.
Throughout history, the Earth's atmosphere and biogeochemical cycles have been in a dynamic equilibrium with planetary ecosystems.
Thus Pgc may exist in a dynamic equilibrium between monomer-dimer species.
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