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means structural stabillity.
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Stability is the ability of a material to remain unchanged in the presence of heat, moisture or air. An unstable material may decompose, polymerize, burn or explode under normal environmental conditions. Any indication that the material is unstable gives warning that special handling and storage precautions may be necessary.
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| stability |
the condition of a body or system which responds to a specified disturbance by opposition and suppression. Often used in meteorology to refer to convective stability in particular.
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| stability |
the degree of resistance of a layer of air to vertical motion.
Ãâó: www.pnl.gov/atmos_sciences/Cdw/Glossary.html
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| stability |
In wireless, the accuracy to which the operating frequency is maintained through temperature changes and over time.
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