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But Literal Hitler was an inside joke, destabilizing by design; as with any subcultural code, from camp to hip-hop, it was crafted to confuse outsiders.
In this construct, the [P12W] mutation was destabilizing by 1.7 kJ/mol at 300 K (Table 1).
All these suggested mutations to arginine are incorrect in the light of the experimental results regardless whether they were predicted as stabilizing or destabilizing by the MD calculations.
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It is commonly observed that particles are destabilized by small amounts of hydrolyzing metal salts and that optimum destabilization corresponds with neutralization of the particles' charge.
As Veronica, Thoms manages to convey a capable woman, destabilized by chance and choice.
Destabilized by the fall, she underwent electric-shock treatment and frequent hospitalization.
It is in no one's interest to see these countries destabilized by this humanitarian emergency.
Butter is produced when the cream emulsion in unhomogenized milk is destabilized by agitation, or churning.
The boat and skew conformations lack perfect staggering of bonds and are destabilized by torsional strain.
The boat conformation is further destabilized by the mutual crowding of hydrogen atoms at carbons one and four.
At present it is being destabilized by multiple insurgencies organized, directed and supplied from sanctuaries across the border in Pakistan.
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