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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stability toward" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state or quality of being stable or steady in attitude, behavior, or emotion towards something or someone. Example: The company's stability toward its employees has resulted in a loyal and dedicated workforce.
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9a Thus, the unusual combination of reactivity with azides and stability toward oligomerization may reflect a finely-tuned balance between the activating and stabilizing effects of the fused aryl rings of BARAC.
Accordingly, the Pd/HTC-N1.67%CNTs catalyst showed the best activity and stability toward ethanol electrooxidation.
Lipases show varied stability toward presence of organic solvents, extreme pH conditions and ionic liquids.
The resultant aptasensor exhibited high selectivity, acceptable reproducibility, and stability toward thrombin.
In addition, the electrochemical biosensor exhibited excellent selectivity responses and good stability toward the target analyte.
The prepared electrodes exhibited high sensitivity, good reproducibility and stability toward NO2−.
This cathode also exhibited high chemical and thermal stability toward the ORR.
However, the question of their stability toward leaching arises and has been investigated.
We invest aggressively and in a market where there's not a lot of stability toward those [types of] companies, we just didn't think it was the right time".
The as-obtained nickel sulfide based electrodes exhibited excellent activity and stability toward oxygen evolution reaction (OER).
It has high stability toward light, oxidation, water, and sweat and has good compatibility with skin and mucous membranes.
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