destabilization Definition In English

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  • Some of the other mechanisms for stabilization/destabilization are also sensitive to the sign of the fibre angle.

  • The result is the stabilization rather than the destabilization of the folded form.

  • For the second hypothesis of 4.2 to be valid we must start from undisturbed fingers and observe their destabilization.

  • In this sense the destabilization of the hegemony of the present might well have a liberating effect on the minds of practitioners.

  • This dampening of the aggregative response of predators to heterogeneous prey patches leads to destabilization of the predator-prey interaction.

  • Social destabilization must also be prevented, for example, by treating all, and not only some, members of families and close-knit societies.

  • Initially the modernist masterplan seemed to provide a stable environment until social-economic problems escalated, resulting in the destabilization of the community.

  • Only when the oocyst is ingested and passes through the mammalian gut does destabilization of the wall occur with the opening of the suture.

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