stable condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstableandcondition
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stable
adjective
uk/ˈsteɪ.bəl/us/ˈsteɪ.bəl/
firmly fixed or not likely to move ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofstableandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstable condition
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In these tests conditions of temperature and velocity near t o the neutrallystableconditionwere chosen.
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There were no complications, and the child was discharged home instablecondition.
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Under these conditions we could hold cells in astableconditionfor more than 10 min, without run-down of the whole-cell current.
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At mid-stance the geometric position and resistance of the device creates astablecondition.
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The baby was discharged home instablecondition11 days postoperatively.
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All patients were in a clinicallystableconditionand none needed support with oxygen.
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In the lack of severe symptoms, and because of the clinicallystablecondition, no further invasive treatment was deemed necessary.
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Symptomatic improvement, as noted by a decrease in facial edema, was manifest the same evening and the child was discharged two days later in astablecondition.
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They concluded that compressive solitary waves exist for the three modes when the system is in astableconditionand that no solitary wave propagates for the unstable mode.
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Gender, just another variable construct, exists because words, deeds, and employments render it a truth, cloak gender as astablecondition.
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The results also show that by proper manipulation of the arms, one can achieve astableconditionand even reverse the 'tipover' situation in such machines.
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They must be put into astableconditionby a peace settlement.
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This will enable us to tackle the backlog of maintenance and repair and ensure that our road network is maintained in astablecondition.
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Therefore, whereas in the country you have more or less astableconditionof things, in the town you have change.
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She is in a safe,stableconditionand is at anchor.
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We must guarantee astableconditionin agriculture such as we have never had before.
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We should then, in actual fact, be in danger of undermining thestableconditionfor growth constituted by low interest rates.
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