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The phrase "a stabilising effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the influence or impact that something has in creating stability or balance in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy is expected to have a stabilising effect on the economy during times of uncertainty."
Alternatives: "a calming influence on" or "a balancing impact on".
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Prophylactic treatment with anti-epileptics has a stabilising effect on the nerve and is effective in the majority of cases at least initially [66] (Table 20).
"Trees have a stabilising effect on the climate," Curtis-Machin said.
The plant "raises the base-line employment for the community a great deal and it has a stabilising effect on our economy here," he says.
The drug economy may have had a stabilising effect on some parts of Afghanistan, he has written; the only plausible hope of a functioning state may rest on a compromise among regional barons whose power rests on narcotics.If this is even half-right, then success is hard to imagine, let alone achieve.
Fluorination is seen to have a stabilising effect on SiCDC, and stronger C F bonds are formed at high levels of fluorination.
The perception of West German Ostarbeit as threatening also had a stabilising effect on the regime, supplying the SED with good ideological reasons to label the accelerated development of its national security and repression apparatus as anti-anticommunist measures (Stöver, 2014: p. 228; Wentker, 2014: p. 366).
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However, a stabilising effect of the antibiotic directly on the protein in the complex could takes place.
The decrease in the amount of E-cadherin and β-catenin in the Triton-soluble fraction of the EGFP-Rac1(N17 -expressing cells suggests a stabilisiN17 -expressinge dominant negative Racellstant on the E-cadherin complex and itsuggestsation with the cytostabilising
Our values are also close, but slightly lower in energy than those reported by Cisneros and co-workers.[ 18] Furthermore, DFT studies using an active-site complex found a rate-determining hydrogen-atom abstraction barrier of 20.9 kcal mol−1.[ 15] It appears, therefore, that the protein has a minor but stabilising effect on the transition state of the reaction.
The unloading part of the response of the inelastic system has a stabilising effect.
In [19], Mao showed that the noise cannot only have a destabilising effect but can also have a stabilising effect in the control theory.
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