stabilizing influence

collocation in English

meaningsofstabilizeandinfluence

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stabilize
verb
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/
us
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz/
If something stabilizes, it becomes fixed or ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
us
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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(Definition ofstabilizeandinfluencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At the bend exit, the low values of the skin friction reflect thestabilizinginfluenceof convex curvature.
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The modulation was shown to be astabilizinginfluenceover the parameter range studied.
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This equation shows that the coriolis force has astabilizinginfluenceon the configuration.
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Further a higher order nonlinear term in the evolution equation has astabilizinginfluence.
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Hence, this higher order nonlinear term in the evolution equation has astabilizinginfluence.
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A higher order nonlinear term in the evolution equation is found to have astabilizinginfluence.
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The steepness of the gradient of the line indicates a strongstabilizinginfluenceof the magnetic field.
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However, the layer in counterflow does contribute astabilizinginfluence.
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The equation (40) clearly manifests thestabilizinginfluenceof horizontal magnetic field.
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We find therefore that simultaneous presence of rotation and field produces a stabilizing effect; as we have already seen, that rotation and magnetic field individually also have astabilizinginfluence.
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Thestabilizinginfluenceof the amphipods' tubes contributes significantly to the physical nature of the mudflats.
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The apparentstabilizinginfluenceof the symmetry modes in this case is a consequence of the 'defocusing' nature of the spreading similarity solution.
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This result does not explain thestabilizinginfluenceof fine-scaled background turbulence discussed a t the outset.
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Anisotropic wall compliance makes travelling-wave flutter much more sensitive to viscous effects and has a considerablestabilizinginfluence.
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No doubt this method has been astabilizinginfluenceupon the world economic affairs in the last ten years.
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Such an agricultural community would represent an important volume of purchasing power for industrial products as well as operate as astabilizinginfluenceon the country generally.
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If the frequency is decreased, the parametric instability is suppressed as thestabilizinginfluenceof viscosity can appear longer to suppress perturbations.
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According to some models, the existence of a substantial body of citizens who are of intermediate wealth can exert astabilizinginfluence, allowing democracy to flourish.
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Normally, such a force is restoring, a stronglystabilizinginfluencethat would allow a type of magnetic wave to propagate.
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