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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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| stabilization |
Any treatment or process which makes a wine stable, ie, unlikely to suffer physical, chemical or microbial change.
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| stability |
the degree of resistance of a layer of air to vertical motion.
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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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| stability |
The capacity of a vessel to return to its original position after having been displaced by external forces. The stability of a vessel depends on the meta-centric height.
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