Supplement In a dynamic equilibrium, the rate of loss is equal to the rate of gain. Dynamic equilibrium is applied in thermodynamics for systems involving reversible reactions. See also:equilibrium constant, chemical equilibrium
Therefore, also non-local effects like equilibrium or profile changes cannot be accounted for. As a consequence of the particle–wave trapping, the gradient of the distribution function relaxes and the mode saturates. During this process, particles lose energy and/or toroidal momentum, i.e. they...
9.1Dynamic Systems Theory We begin with an overview of the dynamic systems theory, which is the broader theory under which theembodied cognitionapproach falls.Dynamic systems theory, which originally stems from physics, chemistry, and mathematics, was taken over by biology researchers studying the comp...
The critical mass is the mass at which the maximal ground reaction force exactly balances the weight force, or in other words the mass for which κg = 1; the mechanical system is then in static equilibrium. Using the estimates provided in Table 1 yields κg = 0.041 m1/3...
(2) leaves no room for ambiguity: the possible speed increment is zero forκg = 1. The driving forceFmaxGis then equal to the opposing forcemg, and the system is in static equilibrium—a force-limit to muscle-driven motion, which occurs at a critical massmc = FmaxGg−1(or...
Bradley MJ, Chivers PT, Baker NA: Molecular dynamics simulation of the Escherichia coli NikR protein: Equilibrium conformational fluctuations reveal interdomain allosteric communication pathways. J Mol Biol 2008, 378(5):1155–1173. 10.1016/j.jmb.2008.03.010 Article PubMed Central CAS PubMed Google ...
A position of stable equilibrium, and the period of small oscillations I tried by taking the derivative of the potential to find the critic points and the I took the second derivative to find which of those points are minimum points. I found that the point is ##x=- a##. I don't und...
of moles is (2+x), so P and Q should have 1 mol each at equilibrium. So P and Q are in 1:1 ratio, but how do they know x is 1 ? Ans is B Janiceleong26 Thread Oct 23, 2015 Dynamic Equilibrium Replies: 16 Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help O Bellman Equation, ...
In the long-run, players play the Nash equilibrium. When marginal gain is negative, defection is played with almost certainty (and vice-versa). For low \(\beta \), however, some cooperation is possible even when the dilemma is strong Full size image...
More recently, a multiecho DSC acquisition method, called TRATE (transverse relaxivity at equilibrium)134was developed, which can also be used to assess tumour cytoarchitecture. Using this sequence, both DCE and DSC parameters can be derived. In addition, steady state data can be obtained later ...