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The labile molecules of my body rebuilt themselves in seconds.
The actions of the person lack consistency and the emotional life is labile.
Rather, immediately after a learning event, the memory is labile and susceptible to influence.
"The mother provides such a complex, labile environment for the fetus.
The sounds m, n, and l are particularly labile in some environments.
They are particularly useful for a child with labile asthma; in children whom we want to get a better handle on the disease.
As a whole, the complex of lakes represents a very sensitive and labile ecosystem.
Even opinion is labile and usually ignorant, as Plato observed thousands of years ago.
Her labile condition gave way to a certain inner firmness and assurance.
Sexually deprived women are labile: their moods change quickly.
Other more labile derivatives are known as well.
Jacinta was affectionate if a bit spoiled, and emotionally labile.
Run a test polymerization for each batch since some of the resin components are labile.
There's no denying that "disability" is a labile category.
Additionally, microbes are especially labile from a molecular biologic perspective.
It, along with other labile viruses, can also persist longer in serum and tissue debris.
Because the phenomenon is labile, it has been used to show the effects of social influence or suggestion on judgements.
Many populations have been described as sexually labile.
Thus, first-position residues are less labile among the eukaryotes tested.
To this day, they have a reputation of being tough, emotionally labile, resilient, and very industrious.
The young age of the region's hills result in labile rock formations, which are susceptible to slippages.
Initially, memories exist in a plastic, labile state before they are more solidly encoded.
Example: are behavioral traits more labile during evolution?
Testing for phylogenetic signal in comparative data: behavioral traits are more labile.
Contrarily, a kinetically unstable substance is said to be "labile."