| 41. | To this day, they have a reputation of being tough, emotionally labile, resilient, and very industrious.
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| 42. | The young age of the region's hills result in labile rock formations, which are susceptible to slippages.
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| 43. | The initiation rate of the Grubbs catalyst can be altered by replacing the phosphine ligand with more labile pyridine ligands.
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| 44. | Against the one-way relation of reference Gombrich argues for a weaker or labile relation, inherited from substitution.
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| 45. | It is often sufficient to replace only the solvent and labile hydrogen atoms in a protein crystal by vapor diffusion.
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| 46. | Many response regulators also auto-dephosphorylate, and the relatively labile phosphoaspartate can also be hydrolyzed non-enzymatically.
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| 47. | It is suggested that PABPC4 might be necessary for regulation of stability of labile mRNA species in activated T cells.
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| 48. | Hydrogen cyanide is produced when a solution containing a labile cyanide is made acidic, because HCN is a weak acid.
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| 49. | Unlike carbon, it can accept additional electrons and form five or six bonds in a sometimes more labile silicate form.
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| 50. | Because the phenomenon is labile, it has been used to show the effects of social influence or suggestion on judgements.
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