destabilization in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for destabilization in the English»Serbian Dictionary

de·sta·bi·li·za·tion [diːˌsteɪbəlaɪ'zeɪʃən] N no pl

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Small quantity leads to their increase and destabilization of a population.
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Because antiaromatic compounds are often short-lived and difficult to work with experimentally, antiaromatic destabilization energy is often modeled by simulation rather than by experimentation.
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This detachment is usually associated with a destabilization of the microtubule causing it to fall apart.
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It's time to have a serious debate about the choice between these two kinds of destabilization, instead of just refusing to confront the choice.
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A stronger electron withdrawing substituent leads to a greater destabilization of the oxocarbenium ion.
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This decreased the country's credit rating and initiated the destabilization of the finance system.
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Structural changes require a destabilization of the septin cortex (fluid state) induced by dephosphorylation prior to bud emergence, ring splitting and cell separation.
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What is certain about this new world is not progress, but fragmentation and destabilization.
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Because of destabilization, concerns have increased regarding possibilities and likelihood that control of these agents could be lost.
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Complex plotlines involving the science of chance and destabilization of the world, sparked off in earlier chapters, begin to pick up speed.
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