destabilization|destabilizations in English

noun destabilization (Amer.)

act of making unstable, act of making unsteady; (Politics) process of undermining a government by removing popular or political support (also destabilisation)

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1. The achieved destabilization of hydrogen bound to nitrogen reduces the optical losses due to NH absorption.

2. The tertiary amines become quenched by the carboxylic acids and thus do not exhibit heat destabilization.

3. While singular incidents likely would not cause significant local destabilization, coordinated attacks might have broader consequences.

4. Adaptability means one is able to quickly respond to changing trends, innovation, destabilization, industry shifts, and so forth

5. Other adverse effects of clear cutting include stream degradation, road construction and, in rugged terrain, slope destabilization and erosion.

6. Avulsions cause loss of life, property damage, destabilization of shipping and irrigation channels, and even coastal erosion as sediment is temporarily sequestered on the floodplain.

7. 10 Researchers found that arsenite causes rapid destabilization of the lysosome in cells, and that breaks the lysosome apart, releasing enzymes that destroy these particular kinds of leukemia cells.

8. It is shown that the recently proposed electrostatic ballooning formulation in tokamak geometry absolutely destabilizes electrostatic drift waves (universal instability), and also further destabilizes the magnetohydrodynamic ballooning instability (finite ion Larmor-radius destabilization).

9. We should adamantly condemn any terrorist act of intimidation and destabilization of States and take actions of solidarity against such acts, because they threaten State sovereignty and the free will of people.

10. This suggests that Crustal thickness exerts a first order control on the Sr/Y variability of arc magmas through the stabilization or destabilization of mineral phases that fractionate Sr (plagioclase) and Y (amphibole ± garnet)