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The phrase "dynamic instability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, engineering, or systems theory to describe a state of constant change or unpredictability.
Example: "The dynamic instability of the weather patterns has made forecasting increasingly challenging."
Alternatives: "volatile instability" or "fluid unpredictability."
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The authors offer 2 possibilities for the dynamics of MreB, treadmilling, and dynamic instability.
Scientists call this dynamic instability.
Mitchison, T. & Kirschner, M. Dynamic instability of microtubule growth.
L. Rapid regulation of microtubule dynamic instability in living cells.
Thus, a change in the tubulin density in the cells cannot affect dynamic instability.
van der Vaart, B., Akhmanova, A. & Straube, A. Regulation of microtubule dynamic instability.
Vandecandelaere, A., Martin, S. R. & Bayley, P. M. Regulation of microtubule dynamic instability by tubulin - GDP.
The dynamic instability problem is solved considering Bolotin's method.
Other regions are protected by so-called ice plugs, hindering the onset of a dynamic instability.
Garner, E.C., C.S. Campbell, and R.D. Mullins, Dynamic instability in a DNA-segregating prokaryotic actin homolog.
The plus ends grow and shrink rapidly, a process known as dynamic instability.
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