「Stabilizing」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| with power from Inga has nothing to do with | stabilizing a possible failure. |
| by increasing the chemical reaction rate by | stabilizing a high energy transition state intermediate |
| osed to result from either domain motion or | stabilizing active-site interactions in the reduced for |
| sparent artificial resins; in matches; as a | stabilizing agent in photography; in various rustproofi |
| mixed with a neutrally-flavored gelling or | stabilizing agent such as agar or lecithin, and either |
| e will be dried and then neutralized with a | stabilizing agent like fly ash or cement. |
| , this compound is used as an extraction or | stabilizing agent. |
| Class I agents are called Membrane | Stabilizing Agents. |
| With Europe | stabilizing along the Iron Curtain, the CIA tried to li |
| Hyman P. Minsky (1986, 2008), | Stabilizing an Unstable Economy. |
| Secondary hydrogen bonds (yellow dots) | stabilizing an alpha-helix |
| nt queens, attraction of drones for mating, | stabilizing and organizing a swarm around the queen, at |
| Stabilizing and reversing emissions in this sector is k | |
| purchased in 2006 by Craig Drescher, who is | stabilizing and restoring the structures. |
| , and later, at high altitude using the new | Stabilizing Automatic Bomb Sight, achieved an incredibl |
| rce using Avro Lancasters equipped with the | Stabilizing Automatic Bomb Sight and Tallboy bombs. |
| A. falcata is excellent for | stabilizing barren sand. |
| s composed of a hollow cylindrical body and | stabilizing blades, both made of high-strength steel. |
| norganic chemistry; especially their use in | stabilizing carbenes, nitrenes, radicals and biradicals |
| This characteristic made it useful for | stabilizing circuits against fluctuations in power supp |
| a collaboration of interests aiming towards | stabilizing competition [Novick, 439]. |
| equestration will play an essential role in | stabilizing concentrations of the green house gasses. |
| cell shape, integrity of the cytoplasm, and | stabilizing cytoskeletal interactions. |
| o act as an electrophilic catalyst, thereby | stabilizing different types of carbanionic reaction int |
| ne residue (light blue) is highlighted; the | stabilizing divalent cation (magnesium) is shown as a g |
| The program strives to aid them in | stabilizing, diversifying, and professionalizing their |
| BAY-zih-peen) is an anticonvulsant and mood | stabilizing drug, used primarily in the treatment of ep |
| he value biodiversity has in regulating and | stabilizing ecosystem processes, there are direct econo |
| and therefore once on-line it should have a | stabilizing effect on natural gas prices in the region |
| AIF4, structural phosphate analogs, have a | stabilizing effect on microtubules containing GDP tubul |
| hows very little photodegradation and has a | stabilizing effect on other UV absorbers, octyl methoxy |
| resence of the silver ion in solution has a | stabilizing effect on the formation of carbocation inte |
| opranolol for example, also have a membrane | stabilizing effect. |
| ed that omega-3 fatty acids may have a mood | stabilizing effect. |
| quetiapine, and ziprasidone) also have mood | stabilizing effects and are thus commonly prescribed ev |
| Acetonitriles containing an extra | stabilizing electron-withdrawing group (such as an arom |
| This grass is sometimes used for | stabilizing eroded areas and for vegetating metal-rich |
| Factor XIII or fibrin | stabilizing factor is an enzyme (EC 2.3.2.13) of the bl |
| e section, and had a typical arrangement of | stabilizing fins and vertical rudder. |
| g from its powerful caudal fin and abundant | stabilizing fins, and probably preyed on other fish and |
| water rudder fitted to the tail float and a | stabilizing float mounted near the wing-tip under each |
| supporting muscles and ligaments lose their | stabilizing function. |
| He welcomed the | stabilizing influence of the Americans, as the Californ |
| composer with an imposing reputation and a | stabilizing influence in a time of transition and turmo |
| Both decisions have had | stabilizing influences on collective bargaining relatio |
| anization formed with a stated objective of | stabilizing international exchange rates and facilitati |
| yria have become a major stumbling block to | stabilizing Iraq and turning over sovereignty by June 3 |
| can neutralize the "death factor," thereby | stabilizing it within his body. |
| it acts by releasing an Met-enkephalin and | stabilizing it from degradation. |
| Cardiac glycosides inhibit this pump by | stabilizing it in the E2-P transition state, so that so |
| y Council's near bankruptcy and recommended | stabilizing its finances by halting hiring, raising ren |
| 1994 that every country was responsible for | stabilizing its own population. |
| d with 15 µm V3Ga layer, then 20 µm bronze ( | stabilizing layer) and 15 µm insulating layer. |
| stop the Lebanese Civil War and the aid in | stabilizing Lebanon and supporting the Lebanese resista |
| d posterior cruciate ligament are the major | stabilizing ligaments of the knee joint. |
| A camera stabilizer, or | stabilizing mount, is an image stabilization machine th |
| r such purposes, rather than through simply | stabilizing or destabilizing the interaction between hi |
| rehensive plan with itemized price tags for | stabilizing population and quickly lifting a third of h |
| ed the "rim") with a handle and two or more | stabilizing prongs. |
| ' | Stabilizing' refers to the decrease of excitogenicity o |
| t agencies to discuss possible solutions to | stabilizing rising bus fare. |
| ribute to the well-being of other plants by | stabilizing sand and dirt, promoting moisture retention |
| Stabilizing selection | |
| This can result in | stabilizing selection through the purging of deleteriou |
| e necessary mutations may be constrained by | stabilizing selection. |
| The catalytic histidine and | stabilizing serine residues are colored orange. |
| as an ornamental grass in gardens, and for | stabilizing soil to prevent erosion. |
| ve a greater likelihood of having redundant | stabilizing species, and it will have a greater number |
| tion: Feeling at Home- Relaxation (calming, | stabilizing, stress releasing) |
| ld be suspended to help gain his support in | stabilizing Sudan. |
| with fully movable horizontal and vertical | stabilizing surfaces, also known as "flying" surfaces, |
| versally fatal, but aggressive treatment by | stabilizing the mother with intravenous fluids and bloo |
| and rich", Terray spent the next few years | stabilizing the finances of the country by repudiating |
| After | stabilizing the country, Ben Bella embarked on a series |
| ril 1981, focused on improving the economy, | stabilizing the socialist system, achieving success in |
| s of partially saline water into the basin, | stabilizing the water table and creating the current (2 |
| stem worked perfectly with the drogue chute | stabilizing the spacecraft, followed by the three main |
| oduces mats of herbage over the sand dunes, | stabilizing the sand; the lessingia requires shifting, |
| thereby terminating the chain reaction and | stabilizing the further oxidation reactions[1]. |
| 52; therefore, Glu352 is likely involved in | stabilizing the interaction between two different three |
| ndigent young men for the ministry," and in | stabilizing the numbers of enrolled students-numbers wh |
| d inhibits the activity of topoisomerase I, | stabilizing the cleavable complex of topoisomerase I-DN |
| Guy lines | stabilizing the mast |
| That mandate talks about | stabilizing the whole of Somalia, not stabilizing just |
| ing offset the heat of the concrete curing, | stabilizing the platforms. |
| cond term, Williams continued his record of | stabilizing the finances of the District. |
| It helps to prevent oil separation by | stabilizing the emulsion, although it is not an emulsif |
| nce with the N-1 nitrogen, distributing and | stabilizing the resulting negative charge. |
| They also played an important part in | stabilizing the country at this crucial point. |
| llowing the stern to swing downstream while | stabilizing the prow. |
| The revenue-sharing was a major factor in | stabilizing the AFL and guaranteeing the success of its |
| This increases the efficiency, either by | stabilizing the beta-barrel, or by promoting the foldin |
| s tenure at Northwestern was remarkable for | stabilizing the university's finances and enhancing the |
| shown to enhance yield 5-10 fold at 60mM by | stabilizing the AT base pairs. |
| (SR) of cardiac myocytes by binding to and | stabilizing the Ryanodine Receptor (RyR2) in its closed |
| parate project was started with the goal of | stabilizing the code and extending it with e-TeX functi |
| he most significant challenge at Hanford is | stabilizing the 53 million U.S. gallons (204,000 m3) of |
| tor can enhance transcription initiation by | stabilizing the formation of the RNA polymerase holoenz |
| ilize the transition state of a reaction by | stabilizing the anion (such as in the tetrahedral inter |
| The oleic acid is necessary for | stabilizing this molecule in this partially unfolded st |
| owsky stain (Eosin Y and Methylene Blue) by | stabilizing this dye solution with glycerol. |
| Despite his form | stabilizing toward the end of the competition, he playe |
| In terms of | stabilizing unusual oxidation states, diars stabilizes |
| himself, that takes 1103 generations before | stabilizing with 116 cells. |
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