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- Thermodynamic equilibrium Cognitive equilibration in psychology, see Piaget's theory of cognitive development § Cognitive equilibration Economic equilibrium Nash...
- In nephrology, the peritoneal equilibration test (PET), is a tool used by nephrologists to determine the characteristics of the peritoneal membrane m****...
- The theory of musical equilibration (in German: die strebetendenz-theorie or, literally, the tendency to strive theory) is a psychological theory that...
- Development of Thought: Equilibration of Cognitive Structures, University of California Boom, J. (2009), "Piaget on Equilibration", The Cambridge Companion...
- while the system existed in the form of a continuous fluid. Such an "equilibration" between the post-impact Earth and the proto-lunar disc is the only...
- In physiology, body water is the water content of an animal body that is contained in the tissues, the blood, the bones and elsewhere. The percentages...
- original on April 9, 2015. Pahlevan, Kaveh; Stevenson, David J. (2007). "Equilibration in the aftermath of the lunar-forming giant impact". Earth and Planetary...
- its surroundings. Equilibration (usually drying) causes unequal shrinkage in the wood, and can cause damage to the wood if equilibration occurs too rapidly...
- island of stability. When sulfide minerals are precipitated, isotopic equilibration among solids and liquid may cause small differences in the δ34S values...
- In food science, water activity (aw) of a food is the ratio of its vapor pressure to the vapor pressure of water at the same temperature, both taken at...