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The other forms of magnesium silicate are protoenstatite, which occurs at very high temperatures, and clinoenstatite, which occurs in unstable form at low temperatures.
(A radioactive isotope is an unstable variant of a substance that has a stable form; during the process of breaking down, the unstable form emits radiation).
The result has been a peculiarly aimless and unstable form of politics.It is not that Thai voters are particularly fickle or feckless; more that Thai politics has always concentrated less on ideology than on dividing up the spoils of office.
"It was a very unstable form of funding during the crisis and it is still a problem," said Sheila Bair, former head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and chairwoman of the Systemic Risk Council, a nonpartisan group that advocates financial reforms, in an interview.
In excited state the molecule P loses its symmetry and becomes unstable form.
Ozone, O3 is an unstable form of oxygen and protective layer of UV-radiation.
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But those reiterations continue to be made, in peculiar and unstable forms.
Imposing at one moment, shy and retiring the next, the building's unstable forms say as much about collective anxieties as they do about centralized power.
Burned incense makes the delicate yellow marks on one painting; another work is a bare painting stretcher arrayed with garlands of knotted or twisted canvas whose title — "Garlands of Views" — invites you to read them as unstable forms and images.
As human populations grow, simple but unstable forms of co-operation evolve around activities like hunting.
Especially, differentiation between BPD and BD-II or unstable forms of BD such as (ultra) rapid cycling can be difficult.
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