For highly mobile organismsaggregations may be labile and hence understanding the nature and causes of the patterns can be difficult.
Thusthe drug induced inhibition of mucous cell function could be one of more factors explaining the corticosteroid labile resistance of salmonids to gyrodactylid invasion.
This is an ample amount of time to initiate and complete the labile stage of saccadic program.
The other subject received intravenous verapamil in the intensive care unit in an acute setting of labile blood pressure and severe congestive heart failure.
She is in effect parentless at a labile and vulnerable age.
Consolidation is that process by which memory is transformed from a labiletransient form to a more stableless volatile form.
Thereforein the case of labile bonding networksuch a particle structure would be more stable than a fibrous structure.
Tillage and liming effects on crop and labile soil nitrogen in an acid soil.
All links started as labile and during the course of training became stabilized or died.
This activity is heat labile and has high copper affinity.
In such a situationhigher-level processing could take place in parallel with the labile stage of saccadic eye movement programming.
At the end of the wet seasonan accumulation of labile nutrient forms developed and was maintained during the dry season.
It was probably due to their labile firingwhich changed by an average of 34 6 2% from control to control trial.
We have found silica in desert varnish and its presence provides an explanation for the preservation of labile amino acids.
She is labileeasily excitedverbally threateningimpulsiveand has no insight into her illness.
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