Definition of Instableness. Meaning of Instableness. Synonyms of Instableness

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Definition of Instableness

Instableness
Instableness In*sta"ble*ness, n. Instability; unstableness.

Meaning of Instableness from wikipedia

- la variété du français la plus fluctuante. Le sabir franco-africain est instable et hétérogène sous toutes ses formes. Il existe des énoncés où les mots...
- connection is called Yang–Mills-instable (or YM-instable). For example, the spheres S n {\displaystyle S^{n}} are Yang–Mills-instable for n ≥ 5 {\displaystyle...
- L'Équilibre instable is the first album recorded by French singer Stanislas, released on 19 November 2007. It had some success in francophone countries...
- ****ng and porosity, the boundary of a saturated zone can be stable or instable, exhibiting fingering patterns known as Saffman–Taylor instability. Predicting...
- and from 19 May 1622 to 10 September 1623, because her son was mentally instable. Halime was also one of the prominent figures during the era known as the...
- since 2000, he met success in 2008 with his first solo album L'Équilibre instable. He was born in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, the son of François Renoult...
- Interferometric radars, high-resolution cameras, or motion sensors can monitor instable areas over a long term, lasting from days to years. Experts interpret the...
- colonies of Venice and Genoa along the Northern Black Sea coasts used the instable political and religious border zones to buy captives and transport them...
- suffixes, not after them as in the other Uralic languages A class of "instable" verb stems, in which alternation between CV and CVC stem variants occurs...
- intense (mean level), variable (fluctuations), inert (temporal dependency), instable (magnitude of moment-to-moment fluctuations), or differentiated someone's...