| dynamic equilibrium |
the condition of balance between varying, shifting, and opposing forces which is characteristic of living processes.
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| dynamic equilibrium |
The sensation of rapid movements, mostly of the head.
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| dynamic equilibrium |
Equilibrium which includes inertial forces.
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| dynamic equilibrium |
The state of system wherein the output continually changes but remains within fairly narrow bounds. The output is characterized by a mean value and a bounded range around that mean value. Example: water liquid in balance with the vapor, where the number of molecules leaving the liquid at any moment is approximately (but probably not exactly) equal to the number leaving the vapor for the liquid. But over any interval of time, these two quantities are equal. ...
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| dynamic equilibrium |
The state in which the different components of the system are in balance (Ie, input = output).
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