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Definition of Equilibrations
1. equilibration [n] - See also: equilibration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Equilibrations
Literary usage of Equilibrations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge by Malcolm Guthrie (1882)
"stand to "moving equilibria" if the latter exist in the shape of molecules or
systems of molecules 1 How do simple equilibrations affect moving equilibria? ..."
2. Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer by Herbert Spencer, Frederick Howard Collins (1901)
"... these functional equilibrations generate structural equilibrations. Another kind
of social equilibration is that which results in the establishment of ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Both analytical methods gave results consistent with complete isotope scrambling.
Isotope Scrambling in the Catalyzed equilibrations of 2,6-Di- ..."
4. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"In the evolution of politically organized nations extra and inter equilibrations
take the form of war and conquests, while intra equilibrations appear as ..."
5. An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy by Herbert Spencer, Frederick Howard Collins (1889)
"The equilibrations of the nervous actions which constitute mental life, ...
Possibly, some will fail to see how these equilibrations can be classed with ..."
6. First Principles by Herbert Spencer (1896)
"Thus the questions we have to consider, are—Whether after the completion of all
the relative equilibrations which bring Evolution to a close, there remain ..."
7. First Principles of a New System of Philosophy. -- by Herbert Spencer (1877)
"Thus the questions 'we have to consider, are—Whether after the completion of all
the relative equilibrations which bring Evolution to a close, there remain ..."