disequilibrium en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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disequilibrium [ingl. am. dɪsˌɛkwəˈlɪbriəm, dɪsˌikwəˈlɪbriəm, ingl. brit. dɪsiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm, ˌdɪsɛkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] SUST. U

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Under these parameters a linkage disequilibrium of more than 50% means there is a possible link to the gene allele and inheritance.
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The key symptom of a glacier in disequilibrium is thinning along the entire length of the glacier.
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An analysis of the genome-wide pattern of linkage disequilibrium suggested that self-pollination evolved roughly a million years ago or more.
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In economies where the natural rate is higher than the money rate, credit growth will drive a positive disequilibrium in an economy.
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Also, real estate markets are subject to prolonged periods of disequilibrium, such as in contamination situations or other market disruptions.
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Once a glacier begins retreating, it may fall into disequilibrium and be unable to find mass balance (accumulation versus melting rate) at any size.
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It is one possible result of supply and demand disequilibrium in a market.
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Genetic studies can use this admixture linkage disequilibrium to search for disease alleles with fewer markers than would be needed otherwise.
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The amount of linkage disequilibrium depends on the difference between observed allelic frequencies and those expected from a homogenous, randomly distributed model.
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Neither was able to address the public-sector disequilibrium effectively.
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