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These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders ( such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos ) for the eventually suppression of Spartan power.
These two nations to this day have attained the highest Human Development Indexes within Central America in a traditionally unstable and impoverished region.
These proved unstable, and V. N.
These include: The Inhumans, another genetically unstable race ( like the Deviants, but in their case its due to their use of a substance called the ' Terrigen Mists ') that was created by a Kree experiment long ago ; The Subterraneans, a race of humanoids adapted to living below the surface, created by the Deviants ( some subterraneans were transformed into ' Lava Men ' by a demon ); and Homo mermanus, a humanoid race of water-breathers that lives in Earth's oceans.
These halides are unstable to oxygen and moisture and readily form volatile oxyhalides, MOX < sub > 4 </ sub > and MO < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 2 </ sub >.
These conditions cause the star to become very unstable — a small rise in temperature leads to a rapid rise in reaction rates, which releases a lot of energy, increasing the temperature further.
These " cages " are unstable when empty, collapsing into conventional ice crystal structure, but they are stabilised by the inclusion of the gas molecule within them.
These structures form at the high-pressure depths of Lake Vostok and would become unstable if brought to the surface.
These storms occur when high levels of condensation form in a volume of unstable air that generates deep, rapid, upward motion in the atmosphere.
These layers separate the fast moving jet from the external fluid, and at a certain critical Reynolds number they become unstable and break down to turbulence.
These are unstable to light, and are chemically changed upon exposure.
These groups fought over how best to use the Source — now strained and unstable from their tampering.
These two years saw " one of Bolivia's politically most unstable periods ", with five presidents and two military coups, led by General Juan Pereda and General David Padilla respectively.
These Fraktionen were perceived as clubs and thus usually named after the location of their meetings ; generally, they were quite unstable.
These predictions proved quite accurate, although subsequent predictions for XeF < sub > 8 </ sub > indicated that it would be not only thermodynamically unstable, but kinematically unstable.
These races live in an unstable truce with the shape-changing aboriginal inhabitants of the planet, the Piurivar.
These slopes arise from the linearizations of the stable manifold and unstable manifold of the fixed point.
These techniques include the orientation relative to the aircraft and the airflow while exiting, and the way in which the flier will spread his legs and arms at the proper time so as not to hit the aircraft or become unstable in the relative wind.
These have been described as " free floating planets " because current theories of Solar System formation suggest that planets may be ejected from their star systems altogether if their orbits become unstable.
These defences were often reused during the unstable post-Roman period.
These occur when the collision causes the vehicle to become unstable, such as when a narrow object causes one side of the vehicle to accelerate upwards, but not the other, causing the vehicle to rotate along its long axis.
These areas pose new challenges to the technique, such as measurements on unstable liquid surfaces and microscopic imaging.
These are thought to be the result of transition from an unstable high temperature isometric form on cooling.

These and isotopes
These figures, when added to 1 in the denominator, represent very small corrections in the value of R, and thus only small corrections to all energy levels in corresponding hydrogen isotopes.
These isotopes are formed in nuclear reactors.
These isotopes are difficult to separate, and more cost-effective ways of obtaining fissile material exist ( e. g. uranium enrichment or dedicated plutonium production reactors ).
These decay-products are termed radiogenic isotopes, in order to distinguish them from the much larger group of ' non-radiogenic ' isotopes.
These processes are able to create elements up to iron and nickel, the region of the isotopes having the highest binding energy per nucleon.
These are the alpha-emitting isotopes in the sequence.
These compounds, as well as the amino acids, nucleobases, and many other compounds in meteorites, carry deuterium and isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen that are very rare on earth, attesting to their extraterrestrial origin.
These include isotopes within dissolved inorganic carbon pools ( DIC ) may vary with temperature and location and that growth rates of phytoplankton may affect their uptake of the isotopes.
These are the only two stable isotopes of helium.
These layers may be visible, related to the nature of the ice ; or they may be chemical, related to differential transport in different seasons ; or they may be isotopic, reflecting the annual temperature signal ( for example, snow from colder periods has less of the heavier isotopes of H and O ).
These are not all the isotopes disposed of at these facilities, just the ones that are of most concern for the long-term monitoring of the sites.
These instruments employing electromagnetic focusing allowed him to identify 212 naturally occurring isotopes.
These neutrons can be used to produce extra fuel, or to transmute long half-life waste to less troublesome isotopes, such as was done at the Phénix reactor in Marcoule in France, or some can be used for each purpose.
These two isotopes are similar in many ways, except that only < sup > 235 </ sup > U is fissile ( capable of sustaining a nuclear chain reaction of nuclear fission with thermal neutrons ).
These isotopes could then be further irradiated to transmute them into osmium ( see above ), increasing their value further.
These are nuclei with an excess or deficit of neutrons or protons with respect to the normal isotopes observed in nature.
These processes consume a certain amount of time ( t ) during which radioactive decay may occur, hereby lowering the number of extracted isotopes N ( t ):
These large molecules contain a distribution of isotopes that produce a series of isotopic peaks.
These inevitably act as conduits deep within the crystal, thereby providing a method of transport to facilitate the leaching of Pb isotopes from the zircon crystal.
These isotopes are produced within earth materials such as rocks or soil, in Earth's atmosphere, and in extraterrestrial items such as meteorites.

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