ভারসাম্য, ভারের সমতা, তুলাদণ্ডের সাম্যভাব, তুল্যভার, সমগুরুত্ব
(1) Equality of distribution.
(2) Balance.
(1) In the meteoric incandescence of his beautiful youth, these qualities were in exquisite equipoise .
(2) It is the opposite of what Buddhists call u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510meditative equipoise .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(3) The concept of equipoise is essential to the requirement of scientific validity, and is particularly relevant to research that compares interventions.
(4) He kept on marching ahead with equipoise and firm determination.
(5) One part supports the slider means H1-H5 and the other part functions as an equipoise to facilitate or enhance the rotating movement of the commutator arm.
(6) There are also two figures, neither designed for equipoise , who could yet throw their decisive weight on to the scales of hope.
(7) The sick, glorious sport of ice climbing depends on physical equipoise , which depends on mental tranquility, which in turn depends on a smooth blend of faith and self-confidence.
(8) The latter requirement is similar to that of clinical equipoise when human subjects participate in clinical trials.
(9) Trial participation is a rational choice when an adequately informed patient is maximally uncertain in equipoise as to the relative efficacy and safety of comparator interventions.
(10) This state was in 50/50 equipoise long before the nation got to the 2000 debacle.
(11) Rarely, treatment benefits are so obvious that a trial would clearly be unethical, but often lack of equipoise simply prevents studies.
(12) It is probably idle to speculate about what that situation will be, but perhaps not unreasonable to point out that it could still be in some sort of equipoise .
(13) For example, Brody has argued that patient equipoise is present if u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510a reasonable person of an average degree of altruism and risk adversiveness might consent to being randomised.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(14) Capital flows act as an equipoise to international imbalances in savings
(15) This temporary equipoise of power
(16) She thus brought home to the vendor, and her disciples, that mental equipoise should not be shaken by the manner people greeted or treated a person.
(17) Isn't it more accurately a state of creative tension when all apparent contradictions are held together in a state of dynamic equipoise ?
(18) This balance in opinion, which ethicists call equipoise , provides the ideal context for conducting a trial.
(19) The proper equipoise and coordination of the sense organs aiming to help the body to perform its other functions normally are also counted as an important constituent of the well-being of a person.
(20) Clinicians ideally should be in equipoise about the treatments being tested, and patients should give voluntary consent based on full disclosure of relevant information.
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