stabilizing Meaning & Definition

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  • Curves 1 and 2 are two extremes of observed trajectories stabilizing to roll cells with a negative flow direction.

  • As with race and class, phrenology had a doubled nature when it came to gender and could be understood as both stabilizing and disruptive.

  • The stabilizing effect of dispersion manifests itself in another manner.

  • If the biosphere emits less methane when cooler, the feedback would be stabilizing.

  • This division often implies manipulation from one of the hands and a stabilizing function from the other.

  • Most analyses for developed countries look at the effects of stabilizing or reducing emissions below some target, such as 1990 levels.

  • In both collisional regimes, it has further been shown that the effect of dust-neutral collisions is stabilizing, while the effect of ion-neutral collisions is destabilizing.

  • In this section, we consider the stabilizing effect of dust-neutral collisions, and also the destabilizing effect of electron and ion collisions with neutrals.

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