| 21. | Affect may be described as appropriate or inappropriate to the current situation, and as labile.
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| 22. | Rather, immediately after a learning event, the memory is labile and susceptible to influence.
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| 23. | As of today, the technology can be utilized for a large range of labile components.
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| 24. | Benzonitrile forms coordination complexes with transition metals that are both soluble in organic solvents and conveniently labile.
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| 25. | The ET-1 mRNA is labile with a half-life of less than an hour.
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| 26. | However, pancreas transplants alone may be beneficial in people with extremely labile type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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| 27. | S-oxidation occurs to give the sulfone, which is more labile than the parent dibenzothiophene.
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| 28. | Alternatively, some nuclei in a chemical system are labile and exchange between non-equivalent environments.
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| 29. | There are labile, rapidly changeable organisms that practice stealth biology, like HIV and the influenza virus.
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| 30. | The icosahedral shell encapsulating enzymes and labile intermediates are built of different types of proteins with BMC domains.
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