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  1. Hace 3 días · Homeostasis, any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability. The stability attained represents a dynamic equilibrium, in which continuous change occurs yet relatively uniform conditions prevail. If homeostasis is successful, life continues; if unsuccessful, disaster or death ensues.

    • Neurologist

      neurology, medical specialty concerned with the nervous...

    • Equilibrium

      equilibrium, in physics, the condition of a system when...

    • Thermoregulation

      Thermoregulation, the maintenance of an optimum temperature...

    • Survival

      survival of the fittest, term made famous in the fifth...

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · Equilibrium is the ability to maintain orientation of the body and its parts in relation to external space. It depends on continuous visual, labyrinthine, and proprioceptive somatosensory input and its integration in the brainstem and cerebellum.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ForceForce - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Equilibrium. When all the forces that act upon an object are balanced, then the object is said to be in a state of equilibrium. [17] : 566 Hence, equilibrium occurs when the resultant force acting on a point particle is zero (that is, the vector sum of all forces is zero).

  4. Hace 2 días · The formal definition of equilibrium is the point at which supply and demand are perfectly balanced, but more prosaically, economists use the term as a synonym for a “settling point”. That is to say, when two parties are competing or have clashing interests, their competition won’t necessarily escalate until one loses everything and the other wins.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EntropyEntropy - Wikipedia

    23 de may. de 2024 · The thermodynamic definition of entropy was developed in the early 1850s by Rudolf Clausius and essentially describes how to measure the entropy of an isolated system in thermodynamic equilibrium with its parts.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Keynesian economics is a macroeconomic theory of total spending in the economy and its effects on output, employment, and inflation. It was developed by British economist John Maynard...

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · The zeroth law of thermodynamics begins with a simple definition of thermodynamic equilibrium. It is observed that some property of an object, like the pressure in a volume of gas, the length of a metal rod, or the electrical conductivity of a wire, can change when the object is heated or cooled.