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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become stabilised" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or process where something becomes stable or steady. Example: After the initial chaos, the economy slowly started to become stabilised thanks to government interventions and new policies.
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As some activated proteins become stabilised, we surmised that CHK2 levels might change with melanoma progression.
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When a ligand binds specifically to the native state of a protein, the native state becomes stabilised (i.e. Δ GD−N is increased) [2,3].
The rate of decomposition decreased as the OM became more stabilised thus signifying the end of the thermophilic phase also as indicated by Ros et al. (2006).
Clive A. Stace writes that we may speak of "stabilised hybrids when they have developed a distributional, morphological or genetic set of characters which is no longer strictly related to that of its parents,... if the hybrid has become an independent, recognisable, self-producing unit, it is de facto a separate species".
The coexistence of several distinct stabilising mechanisms is an especially strong indication of a robust and biologically significant stabilised entity.
It depends on a stabilised thickened fruit puree, which can be prepared in advance.
The market has understandably bought into Mr Lewis's early indications and stabilised commercial performance.
And anyway, a stabilised situation is not a good enough aim.
I spot a "safe swap" opportunity and move my stabilised patient out and hers in.
"We have to let this stabilised because it's not safe for anyone right now," Belcher said.
The platform is kept in what Segway describes as a "dynamically stabilised" state.
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