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  • 31Gibbs, J Willard — ▪ American scientist born , Feb. 11, 1839, New Haven, Conn., U.S. died April 28, 1903, New Haven  theoretical physicist and chemist who was one of the greatest scientists in the United States in the 19th century. His application of thermodynamic… …

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  • 32Double auction — A double auction is a process of buying and selling goods when potential buyers submit their bids and potential sellers simultaneously submit their ask prices to an auctioneer, and then an auctioneer chooses some price p that clears the market:… …

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  • 332-Mercaptopyridine — Other names 2 thiopyridine; 2 thiopyridone; pyrid 2 thione; 2 pyridyl mercaptan; 2 pyridinethiol; 2 pyridinethione …

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  • 342-Метил-2-нитрозопропан — 2 Метил 2 нитрозопропан …

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  • 35Heterodox Economics — The analysis and study of economic principles considered outside of mainstream or orthodox schools of economic thought. Schools of heterodox economics include socialism, Marxism, post Keynesian and Austrian, and often combine the macroeconomic… …

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  • 36Long Run — A period of time in which all factors of production and costs are variable. In the long run, firms are able to adjust all costs, whereas in the short run firms are only able to influence prices through adjustments made to production levels.… …

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  • 37equilibrium */ — UK [ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] / US [ˌɪkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] / US [ˌekwɪˈlɪbrɪəm] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms equilibrium : singular equilibrium plural equilibriums 1) a situation in which there is a balance between different forces or aspects A new arms …

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  • 38equilibrium — /ikwəˈlɪbriəm / (say eekwuh libreeuhm), /ɛ / (say e ) noun (plural equilibriums or equilibria) 1. a state of rest due to the action of forces that counteract each other. 2. equal balance between any powers, influences, etc.; equality of effect. 3 …

  • 39equilibrium — is pronounced with the first syllable either ek or eek . The plural form (not often needed) is equilibria or equilibriums …

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  • 40equilibrium — [ē΄kwi lib′rē əm; ] also [ ek΄wilib′rē əm] n. pl. equilibriums or equilibria [ē΄kwə lib′rēə] [L aequilibrium < aequilibris, evenly balanced < aequus (see EQUAL) + libra, a balance] 1. a state of balance or equality between opposing forces 2 …

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