equilibrate Meaning & Definition

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  • A water-impermeable seed coat, and hence an inability to equilibrate with ambient relative humidity, may contribute to long-term survival of these species.

  • He says floating rates will very nicely equilibrate for inflationary differentials, structural differences, and the business cycle.

  • Short bubbles do not provide the surfactants with sufficient length to adsorb and equilibrate and hence violate the boundary conditions imposed here for semi-infinite bubbles.

  • In the second method, the crystal is either equilibrated to, or grown out of, a solution containing cryoprotectant.

  • Once such a system has been properly equilibrated, average properties can be calculated directly from the trajectory of the atoms.

  • These processes continue for 10s of femtoseconds after charges have equilibrated.

  • Individual slices were then transferred to a recording chamber fixed to a modified microscope stage and allowed to equilibrate for !30 min before recording.

  • As the temperature rises the cryosolvent within the crystal becomes a liquid and the water on the surface equilibrates through the crystal.

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