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...Bharti Vyas, an alternative-health practitioner in London, says major organs of the body are held in place by the vibration of the cells, and illness or injury can upset the frequency of vibration. Magnetic force pulls the frequency back into equilibrium. She recommends drinking magnetized water...
...despite the producer's fame and hectic schedule, those closest to him say he is usually able to maintain remarkable equilibrium...
...retrospect, my pessimism was entirely unwarranted. The status quo is never the final equilibrium. Despite the depths to which the student government had sunk during the 1994-95 season, its structure was thereafter able to be molded by the determined efforts of councillors and members of the campus press to be more responsive to student issues. The first campus elections last spring were mostly a raucous medley of fluorescent posters with minimal substantive content. But they had the effect of galvanizing politicos into real-world type politicking, attempting to gain the support of various College constituencies, to influence the press...
...turbulence of the 1992 and 1994 elections gave way to an uneasy equilibrium in 1996, said Brownstein...
Facilitating this intense upsurge of activity was the development of specialized instruments and technologies to deal with the basic chemical mechanisms by which cells reproduce, develop, thrive, maintain their internal equilibrium, protect themselves against harm and communicate with one another. Medical disciplines such as immunology and genetics were suddenly freed from the limitations that had long constrained them...