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equilibration
e·quil·i·brate E0189600 (ĭ-kwĭl′ə-brāt′)v. e·quil·i·brat·ed, e·quil·i·brat·ing, e·quil·i·brates v.intr. To be in or bring about equilibrium.v.tr. To maintain in or bring into equilibrium. e·quil′i·bra′tion n.e·quil′i·bra·to′ry (-brə-tôr′ē) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | equilibration - stabilization by bringing into equilibriumstabilization, stabilisation - the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable; "he worked for price stabilization for farm products"; "wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace"; "stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions" | Translationsequilibration
equilibration[i‚kwil·ə′brā·shən] (psychology) As described by Jean Piaget, the operation together of the two processes of assimilating new information and accommodating to this information. equilibration
equilibration [e″kwĭ-lĭ-bra´shun] the achievement of a balance between opposing elements or forces.mandibular equilibration 1. the act or acts done to put the mandible into equilibrium with the maxilla.2. a condition in which all the forces acting upon the mandible are neutralized.e·quil·i·bra·tion (ē'kwi-li-brā'shŭn, e-kwil-ĭ-), 1. The act of maintaining an equilibrium or balance. 2. The act of exposing a liquid, for example, blood or plasma, to a gas at a certain partial pressure until the partial pressures of the gas within and without the liquid are equal. 3. In dentistry, modification of occlusal forms of the teeth by grinding, with the intent of equalizing occlusal stress, producing simultaneous occlusal contacts, or harmonizing cuspal relations. 4. In chromatography, the saturation of the stationary phase with the vapor of the elution solvent to be used. 5. In psychology and psychiatry, the restoring of equilibrium or balance in response to information and experience that furthers cognitive adaptation and development. This self-regulatory process involves assimilation and accommodation. e·quil·i·bra·tion (ē'kwi-li-brā'shŭn) 1. The act of maintaining an equilibrium or balance. 2. The act of exposing a liquid (e.g., blood or plasma) to a gas at a certain partial pressure until the partial pressures of the gas within and without the liquid are equal. 3. dentistry Modification of occlusal forms of the teeth by grinding, with the intent of equalizing occlusal stress, producing simultaneous occlusal contacts, or harmonizing cuspal relations. 4. chromatography The saturation of the stationary phase with the vapor of the elution solvent to be used. e·quil·i·bra·tion (ē'kwi-li-brā'shŭn) 1. In dentistry, modification of occlusal forms of teeth by grinding, with intent of equalizing occlusal stress, producing simultaneous occlusal contacts, or harmonizing cuspal relations. 2. The act of maintaining an equilibrium or balance. FinancialSeeEquilibriumequilibration Related to equilibration: occlusal equilibrationWords related to equilibrationnoun stabilization by bringing into equilibriumRelated Words- stabilization
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