0 past simple and past participle of stabilize
1 If something stabilizes, it becomes fixed or stops changing:
That is, the nucleosome evidently stabilized precisely the kind of twist defect proposed in the twist diffusion model for nucleosome translocation.
Each locus in the molecular structure should be stabilized by redundant stabilizing contacts that will now act cooperatively.
These are stabilized by mutual interactions within the bound dimer, because monomeric binding does not induce helix formation.
Voting decisions are seen as the result of long-term, affective attachments to political parties learned during childhood and adolescence and stabilized by early adulthood.
The analysis was, finally, confined to observations at weeks 10 -13, when shedding of eggs had stabilized.
He justified the monopoly on the grounds that the standards were not yet completely stabilized and were, in fact, in the making.
The periods when yields appeared to have stabilized are shown with the horizontal lines.
Synapses that par ticipate in making a cell fire have been postulated to be selectively reinforced or stabilized.