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  1. Instability: In dynamical systems instability means that some of the outputs or internal states increase with time, without bounds. Not all systems that are not stable are unstable; systems can also be marginally stable or exhibit limit cycle behavior. (Characterized by some of the outputs or internal states growing without bounds) [100%] 2024-05-07 [Systems theory] [Fluid mechanics]...
  2. Insurability: Insurability can mean either whether a particular type of loss (risk) can be insured in theory, or whether a particular client is insurable for by a particular company because of particular circumstance and the quality assigned by an insurance provider ... (Concept in insurance finance) [81%] 2022-09-26 [Insurance law]
  3. Diocotron instability: A diocotron instability is a plasma instability created by two sheets of charge slipping past each other. Energy is dissipated in the form of two surface waves propagating in opposite directions, with one flowing over the other. (Physics) [70%] 2023-01-23 [Plasma instabilities]
  4. Complete instability: A property of a dynamical system. A dynamical system is called completely unstable if all its points are wandering points (cf. (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-12-11
  5. Gravitational instability: The key idea in explaining the way in which structures evolve in the universe is gravitational instability. If material is to be brought together to form structures, then a long-range force is required, and gravity is the only known ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-10-25 [Gravity] [Cosmogony]...
  6. Kink instability: A kink instability (also kink oscillation or kink mode), is a current-driven plasma instability characterized by transverse displacements of a plasma column's cross-section from its center of mass without any change in the characteristics of the plasma ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-09-26 [Plasma instabilities]
  7. Weibel instability: The Weibel instability is a plasma instability present in homogeneous or nearly homogeneous electromagnetic plasmas which possess an anisotropy in momentum (velocity) space. This anisotropy is most generally understood as two temperatures in different directions. (Physics) [70%] 2023-05-27 [Plasma instabilities] [Particle physics]...
  8. Transcriptome instability: Transcriptome instability is a genome-wide, pre-mRNA splicing-related characteristic of certain cancers. In general, pre-mRNA splicing is dysregulated in a high proportion of cancerous cells. [70%] 2023-06-10 [Gene expression] [Cancer]...
  9. Microsatellite instability: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability (predisposition to mutation) that results from impaired DNA mismatch repair (MMR). The presence of MSI represents phenotypic evidence that MMR is not functioning normally. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-07-01 [Cancer] [Oncology]...
  10. Crow instability: In aerodynamics, the Crow instability, or V.C.I. vortex crow instability, is an inviscid line-vortex instability, named after its discoverer S. [70%] 2022-12-11 [Meteorological phenomena]
  11. Jeans instability: In stellar physics, the Jeans instability causes the collapse of interstellar gas clouds and subsequent star formation, named after James Jeans. It occurs when the internal gas pressure is not strong enough to prevent gravitational collapse of a region filled ... (Astronomy) [70%] 2024-01-07 [Star formation] [Effects of gravitation]...
  12. Streaming instability: In planetary science a streaming instability is a hypothetical mechanism for the formation of planetesimals in which the drag felt by solid particles orbiting in a gas disk leads to their spontaneous concentration into clumps which can gravitationally collapse. Small ... (Astronomy) [70%] 2023-12-04 [Solar System dynamic theories]
  13. Magnetorotational instability: This article will briefly cover: theory and applications of the magnetorotational instability in astro- and geophysics, highlighting its historical role in understanding the onset of turbulence in accretion disks. Current laboratory experiments designed to reveal the instability in liquid metals ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [Astrophysics] [Computational Astrophysics]...
  14. Magnetorotational instability: The magnetorotational instability (MRI) is a fluid instability that causes an accretion disk orbiting a massive central object to become turbulent. It arises when the angular velocity of a conducting fluid in a magnetic field decreases as the distance from ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-04-02 [Fluid dynamics] [Magnetohydrodynamics]...
  15. Craniocervical instability: Craniocervical instability (CCI) is a medical condition where there is excessive movement of the vertebrae at the atlanto-occipital joint and the atlanto-axial joint, that is, between the skull and the top two vertebrae (C1 and C2). This can ... (Medicine) [70%] 2023-12-04 [Human diseases and disorders] [Medical terminology]...
  16. Kapitza instability: In fluid dynamics, the Kapitza instability is an instability that occurs in fluid films flowing down walls. The instability is characterised by the formation of capillary waves on the free surface of the film. (Physics) [70%] 2023-09-13 [Fluid dynamic instability]
  17. Instability strip: The unqualified term instability strip usually refers to a region of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram largely occupied by several related classes of pulsating variable stars: Delta Scuti variables, SX Phoenicis variables, and rapidly oscillating Ap stars (roAps) near the main ... (Astronomy) [70%] 2023-12-01 [Hertzsprung–Russell classifications] [Stellar evolution]...
  18. Combustion instability: Combustion instabilities are physical phenomena occurring in a reacting flow (e.g., a flame) in which some perturbations, even very small ones, grow and then become large enough to alter the features of the flow in some particular way. In ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-09-26 [Combustion]
  19. Convective instability: In meteorology, convective instability or stability of an air mass refers to its ability to resist vertical motion. A stable atmosphere makes vertical movement difficult, and small vertical disturbances dampen out and disappear. (Ability of an air mass to resist vertical motion) [70%] 2023-11-06 [Atmospheric thermodynamics] [Severe weather and convection]...
  20. Ledinegg instability: In fluid dynamics, the Ledinegg instability occurs in two-phase flow, especially in a boiler tube, when the boiling boundary is within the tube. For a given mass flux J through the tube, the pressure drop per unit length (which ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-10-30 [Fluid dynamics]

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