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were destabilizing
verb
To make something unstable.
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In contrast, in the interior of the α-helix, both post-translational modifications were destabilizing with respect to the α-helix, with the greatest destabilization seen for threonine OGlcNAcylation at residue 5 and threonine phosphorylation at residue 10, with peptides containing either post-translational modification existing as random coils.
American officials publicly expressed anger over the summer at Saudi policies that were destabilizing Iraq.
Zaki Saad, an official of the Islamic Action Front, said the ongoing threats by those opposed to reform were inspired from the government and were destabilizing the country.
Works in the Buenos Aires section of the show reveal that even during World War II, Latin American artists were destabilizing Mondrian's stable grid with the tilting planes and diagonal lines of Russian Suprematism.
Supporters of the repeal hailed it as a matter of basic fairness and civil rights, while opponents charged that Democrats and President Obama were destabilizing the military to advance a liberal social agenda.
Speaking Monday to an Arabic-language news channel, Al Arabiya, Mr. Obama reiterated his determination that the United States explore ways to engage directly with Iran, even as he said Tehran's suspected pursuit of a nuclear weapon and its support for terrorist groups were destabilizing.
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"A lot of arts organizations were destabilized," said Mr. Fisher, the arts council chairman.
If the regime were destabilized or toppled, nuclear security would weaken.
Large samples were destabilized by vortex or pipette mixing.
All MftR mutants were destabilized compared to WT MftR.
New music, by definition, is destabilizing.
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