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  • 21stability — i. The ability of an aircraft to return to the same particular condition of flight after having been disturbed from that condition, without any effort on the part of the pilot. The illustration indicates how a stable aircraft returns to its level …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 22Stability And Growth Pact - SGP — An agreement between the 16 countries that form the European Union (EU) and use the euro as currency. The SGP, enacted in 1997, was created to establish rules to ensure that all involved countries help maintain the value of the euro by enforcing… …

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  • 23Stability and Growth Pact —    A European Union budget pact designed to underpin monetary union and the euro. It aims to prevent any one Eurozone member from racking up large government budget deficits that would raise the cost of borrowing for the whole club. The pact… …

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  • 24stability in water — This environmental fate endpoint is achieved by measuring the hydrolysis of the test substance. Hydrolysis is defined as a reaction of a chemical RX with water, with the net exchange of the group X with OH at the reaction center. Test methodology …

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  • 25stability — noun (plural ties) Date: 14th century 1. the quality, state, or degree of being stable: as a. the strength to stand or endure ; firmness b. the property of a body that causes it when disturbed from a condition of equilibrium or steady motion to… …

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  • 26stability — the consistent use of common names for fishes as opposed to scientific names that can change as understanding of relationships change (but see squawfish above) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 27Longitudinal static stability — is important in determining whether an aircraft will be able to fly as intended. Static stability As any vehicle moves it will be subjected to minor changes in the forces that act on it, and in its speed. * If such a change causes further changes …

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  • 28Plasma stability — An important field of plasma physics is the stability of the plasma. It usually only makes sense to analyze the stability of a plasma once it has been established that the plasma is in equilibrium. Equilibrium asks whether there are net forces… …

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  • 29Nyquist stability criterion — The Nyquist plot for . When designing a feedback control system, it is generally necessary to determine whether the closed loop system will be stable. An example of a destabilizing feedback control system would be a car steering system that… …

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  • 30BIBO stability — Bibo redirects here. For the Egyptian football player nicknamed Bibo, see Mahmoud El Khateeb. In electrical engineering, specifically signal processing and control theory, BIBO stability is a form of stability for signals and systems.BIBO stands… …

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