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| nstalled on the underside of the tabletop to | stabilize a crack. |
| but important duty its presence did much to | stabilize a situation "which had threatened to plunge |
| ent, several other antiepileptic agents also | stabilize a sodium channel inactive state including ph |
| between functional groups in the protein and | stabilize a region around them. |
| The sulfur adjacent to the nitrogen can | stabilize a nitrogen anion (R2N-), so that the N-chlor |
| nd 520 and is often called upon to treat and | stabilize accident victims. |
| local conditions, and the U.S. commitment to | stabilize Afghanistan will last far beyond that date. |
| d is complex and hard to maintain, adapt and | stabilize after change. |
| lls which take longer than 50 generations to | stabilize, although some patterns that are larger than |
| sue from Bhutto, she had allowed Pakistan to | stabilize and normalize. |
| 1999, construction finished on a project to | stabilize and refurbish the bridge, but train service |
| s and control surfaces allowed the pilots to | stabilize and control the vehicles and regulate their |
| rt and name sponsor, which will help further | stabilize and secure the club's long term finances. |
| called in by the King of Hungary to settle, | stabilize and protect the Hungarian frontier. |
| Charles Corderman, takes 5206 generations to | stabilize and produce a 633-cell pattern referred to a |
| volunteers who take to the streets to find, | stabilize and otherwise help homeless and at risk yout |
| n the late 1980s, redoubling in the 1990s to | stabilize and slowly decline in 2000s. |
| Army Corps of Engineers worked long hours to | stabilize and repair the bridge (with American combat |
| eat cormorant population has peaked and will | stabilize at around 2000 nests. |
| nerally approximately two years), they still | stabilize at a level substantially above neutral. |
| tolerant of salt, so it is often planted to | stabilize beach edges and prevent erosion. |
| oject aims to repair the dam penstock and to | stabilize both the upstream and downstream faces of th |
| garments can camouflage chest deformity and | stabilize bouncing tissue bringing emotional relief to |
| rve University in Ohio, and has been used to | stabilize carbocations and hypercoordinated carbonium |
| obilise the architectural design industry to | stabilize carbon emissions in the building sector. |
| iety of complexes but, unlike tren, does not | stabilize Co(III). |
| They have also been used to | stabilize cracking concrete cooling towers by circumfe |
| ver past relationships and trying to fix and | stabilize current ones. |
| nts, likely due to their apparent ability to | stabilize disrupted or disabled NMDA receptor pathways |
| Patterns in Rule 184 typically quickly | stabilize, either to a pattern in which the cell state |
| e IV cutaneous T-cell lympomas to regress or | stabilize extending patient life expectancy from about |
| used as a food additive (E number E1505) to | stabilize foams, especially as whipping aid for egg wh |
| ins from the surrounding water is thought to | stabilize folding intermediates. |
| ctured cervical vertebrae and had surgery to | stabilize fractured vertebrae in his neck, and Behm wa |
| of mantle peridotite at depths sufficient to | stabilize garnet. |
| below 1990 levels by 2050 would greatly help | stabilize global temperatures and contain carbon dioxi |
| ociated with nucleic acids and is thought to | stabilize helical structure, in particular, in viruses |
| Only bonding with Romana's current form can | stabilize her. |
| Most Helium-3 counters use a quench gas to | stabilize high voltage performance and prevent run-awa |
| It is also used to | stabilize high-risk pregnancies, mainly of livestock. |
| ese Duke of Vila Real, in 1593 did little to | stabilize him economically and emotionally. |
| terrestial women") through which he tried to | stabilize himself. |
| spiritual illumination needs to learn how to | stabilize his experience. |
| chfield, Minnesota since the early 1990s, to | stabilize his professional and personal life. |
| ice known as the Carbonadium Synthesizer can | stabilize his condition, as carbonadium is the only me |
| live in their homes (and not speculators) to | stabilize housing. |
| nment by developing solutions to capture and | stabilize human-made carbon emissions along with advan |
| Monitor and | stabilize, if necessary, the vital functions. |
| weathering depends on solubility, ability to | stabilize in different polymer matrix, the distributio |
| reserves returned to level four, going on to | stabilize in that division in the following seasons. |
| ularly as they have grown more determined to | stabilize Iraq and has confidence that the US administ |
| His failure to | stabilize Israel's inflationary economy and to suggest |
| division was sent to the left flank to help | stabilize it after the Confederates had begun attackin |
| ts such as furniture will be 'kiln dried' to | stabilize it and reduce the shrinkage/expansion of the |
| o filled and placed around the base plate to | stabilize it and to protect the exposed ammunition. |
| ay if need be, and soil, which is planted to | stabilize it. |
| The clumpy form of the grass helps it | stabilize loose and blowing sand when it grows in dese |
| ularlized by R. S. Nyholm for its ability to | stabilize metal complexes with unusual oxidation state |
| It acts to | stabilize microtubules. |
| coronary heart disease, lower triglycerides, | stabilize mood and help prevent depression, help reduc |
| is stirring insensitive, but the signal will | stabilize more quickly if the sensor is stirred after |
| Gallamine triethiodide is commonly used to | stabilize muscle contractions during surgical procedur |
| g in “foreign” Buddhism, and he was going to | stabilize national politics with Buddhism. |
| ere the chondroitin sugar chains function to | stabilize normal brain synapses as part of perineurona |
| shore wind-turbine systems, and systems that | stabilize oil platforms and other marine structures to |
| fairs for a nonprofit, SINA Inc., working to | stabilize one of Hartford's poorest and blighted commu |
| molytes, specifically glycine betaine, which | stabilize osmotic pressure in cells. |
| ut necessary step to protect our economy and | stabilize our financial system." |
| suspending the women's team for a season to | stabilize our operations, then that is what we should |
| ffed by EMTs who are trained to evaluate and | stabilize patients for hospital transport or further t |
| The board would help farmers | stabilize prices by holding surplus grain and cotton i |
| blished by the Agricultural Marketing Act to | stabilize prices and to promote the sale of agricultur |
| nding on substitution pattern, and typically | stabilize protein structures in aqueous solution rathe |
| to | stabilize proteins purified protein derivative (PPD) s |
| rstanding of the molecular interactions that | stabilize proteins in specific folded configurations; |
| CN, CO2Me) | stabilize reduced and anionic complexes. |
| ts are used to prevent this dimerization and | stabilize silylenes effectively for long-term survival |
| haparral landscaping plant and it is used to | stabilize soil against erosion on mountain slopes. |
| ong the international community as to how to | stabilize Somalia is not going to achieve anything." |
| interfactional struggles in the Horde and to | stabilize state institutions. |
| ors to the agents are usually much easier to | stabilize than the agents themselves, so this techniqu |
| ructure each capped with a hydraulic jack to | stabilize the structure at the desired vertical height |
| ely to its Civil War condition but rather to | stabilize the ruins and make them more accessible and |
| First inhibiting topoisomerase, which | stabilize the topoisomerase-DNA complex and thus intro |
| a power amplifier designed by Brainiac 5 to | stabilize the solar system after the arrival of a new |
| Hydrogen bonds that | stabilize the tertiary structure of the proteins |
| Hydrogen bonds that | stabilize the secondary structure of the proteins |
| ijing was forced to deploy its own troops to | stabilize the region. |
| time Museum is making efforts to restore and | stabilize the light. |
| Sullivan's Expedition helped | stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which |
| de costal plates around the vertebrae, which | stabilize the spine. |
| Success might | stabilize the internal situation; defeat would pull ou |
| s, while pseudouridine and 2'-O-methylations | stabilize the local RNA structure, D does the opposite |
| For instance, an agonist will | stabilize the active form of a pharmacological recepto |
| And at still higher temperatures | stabilize the γ-Al2S3 forms, with a structure akin to |
| d, it, together with the acromion, serves to | stabilize the shoulder joint. |
| oval of this mass unbalances the forces that | stabilize the dam against its impoundment. |
| ars, they were conserved in special tanks to | stabilize the metal. |
| These reasons | stabilize the polymer from degradation and reduce fina |
| The new Conservative government attempted to | stabilize the economy by cutting spending and raising |
| ors have been asked to invest in the club to | stabilize the economy. |
| t air patrol and escort missions, helping to | stabilize the situation. |
| integral membrane protein that is thought to | stabilize the calcium channel in an inactive (closed) |
| The main function of this channel is to | stabilize the cells' electrical charge, enabling muscl |
| They may also be used to | stabilize the core of a knothole, preventing it from d |
| tted the replacement of several locks and to | stabilize the course of the Meuse. |
| It helps flex the anus, and (in males) | stabilize the erect penis or (in females) tense the va |
| Beeswax was used to | stabilize the military explosive Torpex before being r |
| Additionally, NOAA developed a plan to help | stabilize the wreck from further deterioration as much |
| His efforts to | stabilize the war-torn country were hampered by the ch |
| The crew attempted to | stabilize the ship by admitting water to its ballast t |
| Rising Sun, Gathering Winds: Policies to | Stabilize the Climate and Strengthen Economies, Worldw |
| Antioxidants | stabilize the polymer by terminating the chain reactio |
| triggers and their jacks would be dropped to | stabilize the gun and absorb the firing recoil. |
| Single-strand binding protein's (SSBs) | stabilize the single DNA strands in order to maintain |
| ecause their polarizability is sufficient to | stabilize the enzyme-complex. |
| intercornual sacrococcygeal ligaments, they | stabilize the sacrococcygeal symphysis, i.e. the joint |
| he development of side ligaments that helped | stabilize the middle toe during running. |
| o Eddie goes over to the computers to try to | stabilize the reaction, but is locked out of the syste |
| Its purpose is to mechanically | stabilize the BHA in the borehole in order to avoid un |
| ta, Villefranche, and Alexandria, helping to | stabilize the volatile post-war situation in Europe. |
| Emergency work to | stabilize the light tower structure was conducted in t |
| She arrived Taku 30 September to help | stabilize the troubled situation there and aid in the |
| series with the heaters of electron tubes to | stabilize the heater current against fluctuating suppl |
| asked to conduct an emergency assessment and | stabilize the site. |
| 80,000 trees on the island in an attempt to | stabilize the soil; all died. |
| the Yangtze River during American efforts to | stabilize the situation in China. |
| To | stabilize the building, more piles were added to the f |
| Sarney launched an economic plan to | stabilize the economy, called "Plano Cruzado", success |
| e, and he offered Louis his services to help | stabilize the precarious political situation. |
| ducted patrols in the Formosa Strait to help | stabilize the Nationalist-Communist struggle and preve |
| servoir of El Tigre back into Los Reyunos to | stabilize the water level. |
| ganization while exploring to strengthen and | stabilize the club commercially. |
| nd the dense system of blood vessels further | stabilize the septa. |
| ptake by the Argonaute protein is thought to | stabilize the guide strand, while the opposite (* or " |
| nonlinearity, soliton-like interactions may | stabilize the mode-locking and help to generate shorte |
| lping to speed occupation of these ports and | stabilize the volatile China situation. |
| It may directly | stabilize the transition state of a reaction by stabil |
| ater found that the contractors neglected to | stabilize the tower while original structural componen |
| peration during 1957 as the 6th Fleet helped | stabilize the incident in the Eastern Mediterranean. |
| In London the Bank of England was able to | stabilize the situation, but attempts in London to sav |
| to bolster the continental body's effort to | stabilize the war-ravaged country. |
| ed that the international community can help | stabilize the war-torn country. |
| h Ahmed's Transitional Federal Government to | stabilize the country. |
| welcoming development that will help further | stabilize the region and help ward off hard-line Islam |
| ctor Ugoh said regional leaders want to help | stabilize the West African country and restore the rul |
| ability to counter al-Shabab's threat and to | stabilize the country has been largely limited by the |
| al different oxides are added to zirconia to | stabilize the tetragonal and/or cubic phases: magnesiu |
| was an embankment-machine, which was used to | stabilize the loose earth around the crater created by |
| gical stress of the surrounding rock mass to | stabilize the tunnel. |
| The Reform tried to | stabilize the economy, through a return to the frugali |
| further transcription of the 5S RNA gene and | stabilize the 5S RNA transcript until it is required f |
| ggested that Tyr504 of β-glucuronidase might | stabilize the leaving nucleophile (Glu540) or modulate |
| t Group received private and public funds to | stabilize the structure and then to renovate it. |
| mophila arenaria), which was once planted to | stabilize the sand dunes and now dominates. |
| te of the deoxyribonucleotide and orient and | stabilize the negatively charged triphosphate on the d |
| letting the Agena | stabilize the formation to save the capsule's propella |
| chemistry with the intent to accelerate and | stabilize the convergence of the Hartree-Fock self con |
| im to reduce CO2 emissions, cut oil use, and | stabilize the electrical grid by accelerating the adop |
| had a dam laid down at Wijk bij Duurstede to | stabilize the water level of the Kromme Rijn, and he h |
| The three species work together to | stabilize the shoreline, provide buffers from storm su |
| t the Communists from entering Shanhai Pass, | stabilize the situation, and launch a counter-offensiv |
| ng of malolactic fermentation which can help | stabilize the wine. |
| and adductor of the thigh, but also acts to | stabilize the femoral head in the Acetabulum. |
| ve weight, the damper has inertia that helps | stabilize the building from swaying in the wind. |
| In 1992, to | stabilize the financial sector and to prevent a credit |
| ity (or inability) of the conjugated base to | stabilize the negative charge. |
| with the 26 MEU landed Marines in Liberia to | stabilize the area and prevent a humanitarian disaster |
| Acamprosate is thought to | stabilize the chemical balance in the brain that would |
| , it complexes with another protein, C3b, to | stabilize the alternative C3 convertase (C3bBb) that t |
| e the importation of foreign cadmium to help | stabilize the market. |
| During his tenure, Bates helped to | stabilize the struggling institution and oversaw the c |
| n) and the group that 'stays' (whichever can | stabilize the positive charge best).It also depends up |
| While the need to quickly | stabilize the patient's symptoms almost always exists, |
| uld act in a concerted and aggressive way to | stabilize the financial markets, and that then the eco |
| distribution mechanisms in place in order to | stabilize the industry, removing it from the paradigm |
| successfully until reinforcements arrived to | stabilize the position. |
| en-amino acid chain of TPI acts as a loop to | stabilize the intermediate. |
| he NTSB found that "the captain's failure to | stabilize the approach and his failure to discontinue |
| rried and molded to the hip of the wearer to | stabilize the holster.), filed January 3, 1969, issued |
| tate grant to install a new roof that helped | stabilize the building. |
| ion, which has deteriorated fast, help us to | stabilize the situation a bit, and allow the political |
| The function of outrigger is to | stabilize the ship, the single or double outrigger can |
| twist rate of 1:12 in (305 mm), designed to | stabilize the lightweight 55-grain M193 projectile (st |
| The flight crew subsequently failed to | stabilize the aircraft's descent rate and airspeed, de |
| formed an emergency thoracotomy in the OR to | stabilize the patient until a surgeon could be found. |
| acility and replace it with ballast water to | stabilize the tanks and protect them from being dislod |
| it would be required that importing nations | stabilize their imports at existing levels. |
| of Arcestes lack keels that would otherwise | stabilize them while swimming. |
| heir injuries are given initial treatment to | stabilize them until they can be released (in the case |
| concern, and work was undertaken in 2005 to | stabilize them. |
| considered as light stabilizers, it can also | stabilize thermal degradation. |
| hesitant, who need more practice in order to | stabilize; they would take a guru, study the scripture |
| The Twins' genius is required to | stabilize those planets in their new orbit. |
| Patterns must eventually | stabilize to be considered methuselahs. |
| if it is required that all cells eventually | stabilize to the majority state but the Rule 184 solut |
| se to the Seille river, where the front will | stabilize until 1918. |
| They are often used to control and | stabilize water flow of rivers for irrigation systems. |
| ngeland grass for grazing, and it is used to | stabilize waterways because of its soil-retaining rhiz |
| organization and its efforts to support and | stabilize Y's in the Middle East and Africa. |
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