structural stability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstructuralandstability
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structural
adjective
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər.əl/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the way in which parts of a system or object ...
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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The effect of this has been to emphasize thestructuralstabilityand the degree of systematicity that existed even in early forms of these languages.
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This uniform property is crucial in the investigation ofstructuralstabilityof dynamical systems.
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As a result, several distinct versions ofstructuralstabilitycan be formulated for dynamical systems on an open manifold, such as the plane.
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Indeed, thestructuralstabilityof a scaled displacement function under contact equivalence leads to the full complexity of catastrophe theory.
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The shadowing theorem and strongstructuralstabilityof hyperbolic sets do not require local maximality of the hyperbolic set.
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Timing of conventional tillage according to soil conditions, dry or relatively wet, has important implications for soilstructuralstabilityand potential erosion loss.
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With respect to the excitation sources, stability can be divided intostructuralstabilityand total stability.
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The relative abundance of this species varied within very narrow limits, from 0.933 to 1.00, givingstructuralstabilityto the community.
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It seems natural to investigate the fate ofstructuralstabilityunder discretization.
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The dynamic behavior of the model and thestructuralstabilityof any attractor then can be investigated.
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This moderate rate of dead-standing mortality is not inconsistent with our expectation that treestructuralstabilityleads to increased rates of dead-standing mortality.
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The extrinsic constraints are those determined by the visual stimulus, the intrinsic constraints are determined by thestructuralstabilityof the percept.
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This is due to thestructuralstabilityof uniformly hyperbolic systems.
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Despite these remarkable successes,structuralstabilityproved to be too strong a requirement for many applications.
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Suchstructuralstabilityis of crucial importance when considering the policy implications of a system.
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The mobile platform is usually designed to have larger mass than the manipulator does due to the consideration of thestructuralstabilityof the mobile manipulator.
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The study ofstructuralstabilityof complex dynamic systems shows that their asymptotic behavior is not generic and may depend crucially on the values of parameters.
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Again, the standard interpretation is that these mutations do not significantly disrupt thestructuralstabilityof the enzyme-substrate complex, but do disrupt the stability of the transition-state structure rather profoundly.
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