energy balance

collocation in English

meaningsofenergyandbalance

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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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balance
noun
uk
/ˈbæl.əns/
us
/ˈbæl.əns/
a state where things are of equal weight ...
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(Definition ofenergyandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The turbulenceenergybalanceis examined, including the separate effects of vertical diffusion of pressure and local kinetic energy.
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Further characterisation of serotonin neurons and serotonergic projections regulatingenergybalance and glucose homeostasis is an important area of future research.
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These data suggest that ghrelin acts as a peripheral orexigenic peptide that is involved in the regulation ofenergybalanceand feeding behaviour.
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Concerning the process, anenergybalanceis stated that permits a rough analysis of the process.
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Ultimately, accounting procedures will need to consider the netenergybalanceif society is to make effective judgements about the sustainability of grassland practices.
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This provides one side of theenergybalance.
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Moreover, participation of these patients in clinical research might provide valuable insights into the function of the serotonin system in regulatingenergybalance.
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The second component of theenergybalanceis energy output.
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Serotonergic effects onenergybalancelead to secondary effects on glucose homeostasis, based on a well-established link between obesity and insulin resistance.
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A possible justification for a mixed velocity scaling comes from theenergybalanceof the boundary layer.
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These low producing animals would be in a state ofenergybalance.
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These values were derived from anenergybalanceanalysis, with assumed aerodynamic resistances of 35 s m71 for individual leaves.
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Changes in orangutan caloric intake,energybalance, and ketones in response to fluctuating fruit availability.
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However, with an unnatural event like a fuel burn on tundra, the anthropogenic effect on the surfaceenergybalancecan be great.
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Thisenergybalancedepends on, among other factors, the planetary albedo.
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We have measured the transmitted and backscattered laser light with the fast photodiode and calorimeters, and analyzed theenergybalance.
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