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ferment them. The
following hydrocolloids are the most
common ones used as
stabilisers:
alginate agar
carrageen cellulose and
cellulose derivatives gelatin...
- Look up
stabilizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stabilizer,
stabiliser,
stabilisation or
stabilization may
refer to:
Stabilizer (chemistry), a substance...
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stability i.e.
lessen movement on release,
thereby increasing precision.
Stabilisers help
reduce inconsistency[clarification needed] in the archer's release...
- Gums and
Stabilisers for the Food
Industry is a
biennial conference (see the
official website) held in Wrexham,
North Wales,
since 1981, on the application...
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suffering near-total loss of its
vertical stabiliser American Airlines Flight 587,
which had its
vertical stabiliser torn off
after harsh use
during wake turbulence...
- A mood
stabilizer is a
psychiatric medication used to
treat mood
disorders characterized by
intense and
sustained mood shifts, such as
bipolar disorder...
- In macroeconomics,
automatic stabilizers are
features of the
structure of
modern government budgets,
particularly income taxes and
welfare spending, that...
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preservatives were added, in 1970
antioxidants were added, in 1974 emulsifiers,
stabilisers,
thickeners and
gelling agents were
added as well. The
numbering scheme...
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Leonard R
Jordan Jr,[citation needed] the
steering damper or
steering stabiliser is a
damping device designed to
inhibit an undesirable,
uncontrolled movement...
- can be:
slick with no
stabilisers a
pendulum bottom-hole ****embly for
reducing the
deviation of a well
packed with
stabilisers for a
straight hole / a...