Similar words: availability, labial, ability, bile, viability, polysyllabic, monosyllabic, stabilize. Meaning: ['leɪbɪl / -baɪl] adj. 1. (chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown 2. open to change; liable to change.
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1. They have suggested possible clinical connection with labile behavior in schizophrenia and disordered motor activity in Parkinsonian patients.
2. Both immediate and short-term memories are pretty labile and easily disturbed by such things as a concussion.
3. As hydrogen bonds are thermally labile a rise in T reduces the number of bonds and causes eventual phase separation.
4. Such physical entanglements are usually labile.
5. Cholera toxin is a heat- labile enterotoxin secreted by Vibrio cholerae, constituting the primary pathogenic agent associated with several diarrheal diseases.
6. Avian influenza virus are highly labile, because of antigenic drift and antigenic shift.
7. For compounds with potentially labile metabolites, the stability of analyte in matrix from dosed subjects (or species) should be confirmed.
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8. By using sequential fumigation-incubation method, the soil labile carbon in a secondary Quercus variabilis forest and a Pinus taeda plantation in hilly area of South Jiangsu, China was investigated.
9. A new memory is initially labile and sensitive to disruption by a variety of interfering events or agents.
10. Have proved to protect from degradation labile molecules such as vitamins or enzymes.
11. We can take an otherwise labile accine and embed it in a solid glass formulation.
12. Labile cells follow the cell cycle from one mitosis to the next.
13. Effects of vegetation and fertilization on black soil labile organic carbon and carbon management index(ICM) were studied in a long-term fertilization experiment.
14. Effects of different tillage systems on labile organic matter and carbon management index in purple paddy soil of long term experiment site(since 1990) were studied.
15. In labile type 1 diabetes, it is often most effective given as two daily injections.
16. The energy flux through the transition from a labile state to a stable state of balance.
17. What our research says is that trust is much more labile than that.
18. The coupling factor F_1 from mungbean mitochondria was cold labile.
19. According to the study, reactivation of a memory returns it to a labile (unstable) state allowing it to be reinforced or updated.
20. Before fear memories are stored in the long-term memory, there is a temporary labile phase.
21. Special attention should be paid to the storage of heat labile or photosensitive products.
22. Harness supramolecular constructs to preserve the integrity of chemically labile species while conserving sites for the catalysis of chemical reactions including product release.
23. METHODS Using neutralization titrimetric method and GC to determine the concentration of acetic acid and its labile product-ethyl acetate, respectively.
24. When the PF resin was prepared, some amorphous and labile supermolecular colloid appeared because of the congregation between the polymers, which is the same to MUF resin.
25. Sex is used by histrionics to prop up their self-esteem and to regulate their labile sense of self-worth.
26. Soil microbial biomass phosphorus, the relatively active fraction of soil organic phosphorus, was often considered as a labile pool of soil available phosphorus because of its short turnover time.
27. Membrane distillation (MD), which is being developed for desalination and concentration of thermally labile substances, is a relatively new separation technique.
28. The aim of any verbal or nonverbal process of defining was to guide the addressee to the psychological experience, which was labile , subtle, intricate and resistant to any reduction.
29. Membrane distillation (MD), which has been applied to purification of water and concentration of thermally labile substances, is an innovative membrane separation technique.
30. Different techniques are available with different sensitivity to detect DNA damages such as double strand breaks, single strand breaks, delay DNA repair sites and alkali labile sites.
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