| equivalent |
(1931; a picture of clouds taken as pure pattern)
Ãâó: www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Alfred-Stieglitz
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| equilibrium |
1. A state of balance between offsetting forces for change, so that no change occurs. 2. In competitive markets, equality of supply and demand.
Ãâó: www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/e.html
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| equation |
A mathematical sentence of equality between two expressions (eg, N + 50 = 75 or 75 = N + 50 means that N + 50 must have the same value as 75).
Ãâó: www.mdk12.org/instruction/curriculum/mathematics/g...
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| equilibrium theory |
Description: Theory that suggests that under natural circumstances, species addition and loss are balanced, and furthermore, that displacement from the equilibrium value results in changes in speciation or extinction rate that tend to restore the system to its equilibrium state. Source: Global Biodiversity Assessment GBA
Ãâó: europa.eu.int/comm/research/biosociety/library/glo...
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| equatorial |
With reference to planes of molecules, equatorial applies to any substituent that lies equatorially (or approximately so) in the plane of the molecule.
Ãâó: www.everyscience.com/Chemistry/Glossary/E.php
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