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Conversion of chemically active or readily dispersible matter into an inert or less harmful form. Also, activities to reduce the active management required for surplus facilities (such as burial ground stabilization and closure).
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| stabilizing selection |
in this case, selection against extremes stabilizes a population with an intermediate phenotype.
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| stabile |
Display that is suspended or that rises from a pedestal at different levels and planes, none of which move.
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| stability |
A measure of reliability, known as the test-retest approach. It is often used when alternate forms of tests are not available. Tests that yield the same results over time are said to be stable, and hence, reliable.
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| stabilization exercise |
The application of fluctuating resistance loads while the patient stabilizes the part being trained in a symptom-free position. Exercises begin easily so that control is maintained, and progress in duration, intensity, spe
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