Sentence examples for great stabilisation from inspiring English sources

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But an equally apt name would be the "Great Stabilisation".

But loose monetary policy in the rich world makes it hard for emerging economies to tighten even if they want to, since that would suck in even more speculative foreign capital.Walking a fine lineWhether the world economy moves smoothly from the Great Stabilisation to a sustainable recovery depends on how well these divergent challenges are met.

But he is well placed to achieve it (see article).In this section The Great Stabilisation Athenian dances Control freaks The real windfall Small earthquake hurts centre-left Reprints Related items Chile's presidential election: Piñera flies the flagDec 17th 2009 Chile's presidential election: The strange chill in ChileSep 17th 2009For that, the Concertación largely has itself to blame.

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This variation in properties might explain the unexpectedly greater stabilisation capability of bacterial cultures as compared to the axenic diatom cultures.

Higher trehalose concentration may have a greater stabilisation effect, but buffer dilution and the 1.8 M solubility limit the maximum concentration in solution during CIP [ 63].

This further reflects the greater stabilisation of the transition state generated during decarboxylation of malonic acids possessing a phenyl substituent compared with a furyl substituent.

Table 2 shows that methylation leads to closer contact and greater stabilisation between bases, as might be expected due to the increased polarizability of this modified base.

The large stabilisation fin on the engine cover is obligatory.

The reduction potential for the [(η5-C5Ph4H 2Rh]+ cation (measured in dimethylformamide relative the ferrocenium / ferrocene couple) is −1.44 V, consistent with the greater thermodynamic stabilisation of the rhodocene by the C5HPh4 ligand compared with the C5H5 or C5Me5 ligands.

The standard Tris buffer was selected from a buffer screen, as it showed the greatest thermal stabilisation of importin-α.

Interestingly, a triple-chain, phenyl-containing surfactant, namely sodium 1,5-dioxo-1,5-bis 3-phenylpropoxy -3- 3-phenylpropoxy carbonyl) pentane-2-sulfonate (TCPh), has a greater capacity the stabilisation of MWCNTs than a commercially available single-chain sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) surfactant.

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