| DI | date of injury; defective interfering [particle]; dentinogenesis imperfecta; deoxyribonucleic acid i... |
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| DISI | dorsal intercalated segment instability |
| ICF | immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies [syndrome]; indirect centrifugal flotation... |
| instab | instability |
| VISI | volar intercalated segment instability |
| CIN | chromosomal instability |
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| MSI-H | microsatellite instability |
| instability |
A term used to describe an abnormal increase in the movement of one vertebrae to another.
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| instability |
The tendency for air parcels to accelerate when they are displaced from their original position; especially, the tendency to accelerate upward after being lifted. Instability is a prerequisite for severe weather - the greater the instability, the greater the potential for severe thunderstorms.
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| instability |
A condition where the shoulder joint is not stable
Ãâó: www.shoulder-info.com/glossary.htm
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| instability |
The state or property of a system where there is an output but no corresponding input.
Ãâó: www.usmotors.com/Terms/1-122-I.htm
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| instability |
The behavior of a towfish experiencing the motion of heave, pitch, roll or yaw; the erratic motion of any part of a towing assembly usually resulting from fluctuating drag forces. Towfish instability is a major factor in degrading sonar data. In particular, heave is a common form of instability which can significantly complicate data interpretation. High through-the-water towbody velocities will also cause instability. ...
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