0 used to describe an activity that can continue without more investment:
Such a self-sustaining policy found favour with the national elite.
Cooperation is a self-sustaining norm only above this threshold.
The process of self-actualization is self-sustaining and self-actualizing.
We then describe the steps in developing a complete self-sustaining in vitro life-cycle.
The vortices may be amplified due to the linear mechanism of non-modal growth, or due to a self-sustaining mechanism.
Admittedly, once a cycle of investigation has resulted in the perception of the "laws" governing a phenomenon's self-sustaining existence, a feeling of awe supervenes.
They are influenced by prior activity and have durable self-sustaining qualities.
At high enough temperatures, the collisions are so close and frequent that a self-sustaining fusion reaction is initiated.