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unstable

[uhn-stey-buhl] / ʌnˈsteɪ bəl /


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By tracking the ends of the band over time, the team saw that it does become unstable while contracting during M-phase, but it does not fail completely.

From Science Daily

“If overspending or unstable income is the root issue, the loan just restructures the pain.”

From MarketWatch

Chronic wounds often contain high levels of reactive oxygen species, unstable molecules that damage cells and extend inflammation.

From Science Daily

Instead, researchers could only determine an average energy loss rate, masking the true and often unstable behavior of the qubit.

From Science Daily

Mr. Holmes shows how the unstable and morose Tennyson, born in the wild Romantic age of Byron, Coleridge and Shelley, grew into the settled and self-satisfied voice of Victorian England.

From The Wall Street Journal