(1) No data available
(2) Open to change
(3) Liable to change
(4) (chemistry
(5) physics
(6) biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown
(1) The chemical exchange of labile deuterons was measured as described previously, using an inversion-transfer technique.
(2) An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn.
(3) We know that elements are labile things, which is why lead water pipes and lead-based paints are no longer manufactured, and why aluminium cooking utensils are (rightly or wrongly) accused on suspicion of causing dementia.
(4) A new class of thermally labile compounds having rust inhibiting properties is disclosed and claimed.
(5) She may be labile and inconsistent, expressing strong emotions of various types without any solid reason.
(6) This is consistent with perceptions that lipids are more labile than nonlipids.
(7) However, water stress interacting with CO2 enhanced the shift of the carbon from the labile pool to recalcitrant pool.
(8) Only emotionally labile noncompliance was a significant predictor of peer rejection.
(9) He experienced labile mood, irritability, and u2018a racing heartu2019.
(10) Objectively, he is emotionally labile and becomes jittery and nervous when discussing the ring.
(11) Other examples of affective lability can be found in women with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.
(12) The change of the lability of the system as the diffusion layer thickness is modified is analyzed in detail.
(13) Increasing problems with mood lability are noticeable as girls move into puberty.