Sentence examples for stabilisation states from inspiring English sources

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Special emphasis was put on landscape heterogeneity and contrasts between dune stabilisation states and microhabitats, conditions after rain events and in the dry season and catenary profiles.

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During the first two passages, the stabilisation state was associated with tumour differentiation exhibiting features of a maturing ganglioneuroma (Santos et al, 2004) However, the IGR-NB8-R-resistant xenografts showed similar histological features to those observed in the parental xenografts, namely those of a poorly differentiated NB.

Bosnia was divided into two entities (the Serb-dominated Republika Srpska and the Muslim-Croat Federation) wereh were united by weak central institutions, and placed under international tutelage until stabilisation and "state functionality" had been achieved.

In response, a "New Deal for engagement in Fragile States" was promoted at the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness at Busan [ 5], with a renewed focus on the contribution of health care to stabilisation and state-building [ 6], and on meeting immediate health service needs, while simultaneously building governance and capacity in the public healthcare system [ 7, 8].

This compact model is employed for the design and analysis of a control strategy for the stabilisation of unstable states.

One option on the table is increasing funding for the Conflict Pool, a joint MoD, DFID and FCO fund for stabilisation in fragile states with an annual budget of a quarter of a billion pounds.

New structural data on nonhydrolytic antibody catalysts gained over the past two years confirm that antibodies elicited against transition-state analogues function by differential stabilisation of the transition-state over the ground state through electrostatic, van der Waals, cation π and hydrogen-bonding interactions.

This mechanism results in a gradient of slowing cellular oscillations and sets up a "wave" of cell state stabilisation moving in an anterior-to-posterior direction, which leads to a spatially periodic pattern of cell state that can be interpreted as sequentially forming segments.

"Continued slow but steady improvement in the performance of the state stabilisation programmes" is reported.

Fast sampling rates show that MFCs exhibit differential steady-state stabilisation behaviours depending on Rext, with consequences for time constant (tc) selection.

Although a big chunk of oil revenues was channelled into a stabilisation fund, large state firms and many private ones borrowed heavily from foreign creditors, amassing nearly $500 billion of external debt.

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