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DISEQUILIBRIUM - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disequilibrium (disambiguation)

DISEQUILIBRIUM         

ألاسم

خَلَل

Disequilibrium         
اختلال ، عدم توازن
disequilibrium         
‎ اخْتِلاَلُ التَّوَازُن‎

Definición

disequilibrium
Disequilibrium is a state in which things are not stable or certain, but are likely to change suddenly. (FORMAL)
There may be a period of disequilibrium as family members adjust to the new baby.
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Wikipedia

Disequilibrium

Disequilibrium is the lack of or opposite of an equilibrium.

Economics
  • lack of economic equilibrium
  • General disequilibrium
  • Disequilibrium (economics)
Medicine
  • Disequilibrium (medicine) (DES), a syndrome in cerebral palsy
  • lack of equilibrioception
  • Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome
Political science
  • Status-income disequilibrium
Population genetics
  • Linkage disequilibrium, the non-random association of alleles at two or more loci, not necessarily on the same chromosome
Thermodynamics
  • Disequilibrium (thermodynamics)
Ejemplos de uso de DISEQUILIBRIUM
1. A dangerous disequilibrium is creeping into our unitary state.
2. Yet another force that the national compact must address is the disequilibrium that comes from majoritarianism.
3. But I am saying that it is in society‘s interest to make sure they do, rather than sit blithely while the growing gap between them and us produces a community destroying economic disequilibrium.
4. Although this is changing with the growth of the Sukuk market, the market disequilibrium in Islamic finance is still pronounced where there is a huge pool of funds with very few instruments to invest in.
5. Katrina – everyone refers to the hurricane by her name as if she were some kind of avatar – revealed that there is dire and increasing poverty in the US, that black people are typically treated as unwanted second–class citizens, that the systematic cutting of government investment in public institutions has produced widespread social disequilibrium and destitution (40 million Americans live without any aid if they fall ill), that the so–called war against terrorism is creating administrative chaos, and that within and against all this, voices of protest are being raised loud and clear.