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Labile

Labile meaning

Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize. | Apt or likely to change. | Kinetically unstable; rapidly cleaved (and possibly reformed).

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First, RNA is labile — changing in both sequence and abundance in response to genetic and epigenetic changes, but also external factors such as disease, therapy, exercise, and more.

The 26-year-old-former Juve star, alongside his wife Zulay on Monday, January 6, created a lovely and colourful atmosphere for the birthday celebration of their son Labile Shakur.

Also called labile and unstable diabetes.

Below this temperature, honey can be either in a metastable state, meaning that it will not crystallize until a seed crystal is added, or, more often, it is in a "labile" state, being saturated with enough sugars to crystallize spontaneously.

For example, the cyclooctadiene ("cod") ligands in bis(cyclooctadiene)nickel(0) are labile.

For some experiments, it may be desirable to identify the labile hydrogens on a compound, that is hydrogens that can easily exchange away as H + ions on some positions in a molecule.

Heating techniques may also reduce food's content of many heat-labile nutrients such as certain vitamins and phytochemicals, and possibly other yet-to-be-discovered substances.

Instead, these are usually transient and related to stressors, and may involve labile (fluctuating) mood, irritability, self-injury and aggression.

It is generally recognized that certain groups like nitro (–NO 2 ), nitrate (–ONO 2 ), and azide (–N 3 ), are intrinsically labile.

Litter with a higher proportion of labile compounds decomposes much more rapidly than does litter with a higher proportion of recalcitrant material.

L Labile diabetes When a person's blood glucose (sugar) level swings quickly from high to low and from low to high.

Substances like sugars and amino acids decompose readily and are considered "labile".

Unlike carbon, it can accept additional electrons and form five or six bonds in a sometimes more labile silicate form.