
1) Additive 2) Fin 3) Gyrostabiliser 4) Gyrostabilizer 5) Outrigger 6) Preservative 7) Stabiliser 8) Tailfin
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1) Aircraft control 2) Chemical 3) Chemical kinetic 4) Watercraft component
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A substance that makes a mixture more stable. Antioxidants and antiozonants are examples of stabilizers; stabilizers are added to paints to prevent the components of the mixture from separating over time.
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A substance used in the formulation of plastics to help maintaining the properties of the material during processing and service life.
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(from the article `emulsifier`) ...additives that encourage the suspension of one liquid in another, as in the mixture of oil and water in margarine, shortening, ice cream, and ... Stabilizers and thickeners have many functions in foods. Most stabilizing and thickening agents are polysaccharides, such as starches or gums, or ... The ...
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(from the article `tank`) After World War II an increasing number of tanks were fitted with stabilized gun controls to enable them to fire more accurately on the move (i.e., ...
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A stabilizer is a substance added to another substance to prevent an alteration of its physical state.
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a device on most all cruise vessels, to reduce pitch and roll when at sea
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a substance used in the formulation of some plastics to assist in maintaining the properties of the material at or near their initial values during processing and service life
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a device for maintaining constant X-ray tube voltage or current
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The vertical strips of cloth depending from the end cells of the canopy. Stabilizers improve the canopy's ability to fly straight ahead and enhance efficiency by reducing tip vortices
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A processing solution used in colour processing to make the dyes produced by development more stables
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A weight mounted on a bow to minimize undesirable torque of the bow string upon release
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1. a tool placed on a drill collar near the bit that is used, depending on where it is placed, either to maintain a particular hole angle or to change the angle by controlling the location of the contact point between the hole and the collars. See packed-hole assembly. 2. a vessel in which hydrocarbon vapors are separated from liquids. 3. a fractionation system that reduces the vapor pressure so that the resulting liquid is less volatile. ...
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A rigid fabric interlining that restricts the stretch of selected areas of the garment to allow for better support.
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A processing solution used in colour processing to make the dyes produced by development more stables. Alternative to fixer where permanence is not required. Used in automatic processing machines and can now provide prints that will not deteriorate noticeably over many months if kept away from strong light.
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A set of rods being utilized for providing stability to the bow.
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A material used as an under layer to hold the shape of the fashion fabric or support its strength during embroidery. It is mainly used in machine embroidery
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An ingredient used in the formulation of some plastics, especially elastomers, to assist in maintaining the physical and chemical properties of the compounded materials at their initial values throughout the processing and service life of the material.
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stabiliser noun a device for making something stable
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An ingredient added to a product to bind water, improve consistency or stabilize an emulsion. Examples include whey protein concentrate (WPC), gelatin, xanthan gum, guar gum and locust bean gum.
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A retractable arm located below the waterline mid-ship, which can be extended to help reduce the ship's roll in rougher sea conditions
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a person or thing that stabilizes. · a device for stabilizing an aircraft, as the fixed, horizontal tail surface on an airplane. Cf. · · a mechanical device for counteracting the roll of a vessel, consisting of a pair of retractable fins so pivoted as to oppose a downward force with an upward one, and vice versa. · a gyrostab...
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An ingredient used in the formulation of some plastics to assist in maintaining the physical and chemical properties of the compounded materials at their initial values throughout the processing and service life of the material.
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a chemical substance, which is frequently added to plastic compounds to inhibit undesirable changes in the material, such as discoloration due to heat or light.
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