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The process of rendering a wine stable, either naturaly or through intevention. See Stable.
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the act or process of being held or fixed in a position; or environmentally speaking; rendered non-leachable, or not able to be made mobile in the environment by the environment
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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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| 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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Bringing to a permanent state. For example, the chemical composition of a hazardous waste can be changed or the solubility in water of the waste can be lowered by means of various treatment techniques
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