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Does not decay. A particle is stable if there exist no processes in which a particle disappears and in its place different particles appear.
Ãâó: pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/glossary.html
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Having a tendency to remain on the chosen frequency. Most oscillators drift a little, but some cheap VFOs drift a lot.
Ãâó: free.freespeech.org/lowpower/glossary.html
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| stabilization |
Exposure of a magnet to demagnetising influences expected to be encountered in use in order to prevent irreversible losses during actual operation. Demagnetising influences can be caused by high or low temperatures, or by external magnetic fields.
Ãâó: www.magnet.au.com/glossary-popup.php
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| stabilization |
Zero population growth. See Chapter 12.
Ãâó: www.mnforsustain.org/rockefeller_1972_glossary.htm
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| stability |
It is paramount that a vessel is stable in all aspects at all times. When cargo is loaded/discharged, the stability is monitored by a computer, which takes into account the weight and position of cargo within the vessel.
Ãâó: www.shippersforum.com/ShippingTerms.htm
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