Examples of using Particularly stable in English and their translations into Italian
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Tertiary amines which also contain carboxylic acid groups form particularly stable chelates with many metal ions.
The 5-star base is made of stainless steel and is particularly stable Material: Leather.
It can't be hydrolized as the standard soaps and is particularly stable in hard waters.
I did notice that the soundstage seems particularly stable with these horns.
The adhesive side of Creaflexx allows the construction of several layers on top of each other to a particularly stable shape.
tear of time and, above all, it is; particularly stable.
the economic strength of a society, according to which Turkey is not particularly stable, if fast-developing.
Our particularly stable equity and financial structure is a defining element of our low-risk profile.
Particularly stable security strikers(available as individual strikers
they offer a better edge grip and a particularly stable conduction thanks to the 74 mm center
and makes it particularly stable.
a brief second stage) and after a core of particularly stable EC currencies had adopted irrevocably fixed exchange rates,
is one of the lightest of all varieties of plastic it particularly stable water.
From this moment on the vehicle's engine turns at its maximum power and the particularly stable and reproducible running conditions that result produce a noise level close to the maximum
they offer a better edge grip and a particularly stable conduction thanks to the 72 mm center,
these inserts feature particularly stable cutting edges, where the cutting force increases,
offer greater protection against short circuits… are particularly stable at low and high temperatures and.
28, 50, 82, 126,…) are particularly stable, because their shells are filled.
the technique permits the fitting of longer and particularly stable implants that can stand up to immediate loading with fixed dentures.
forms so-called chelates, particularly stable complexes of metals with organic compounds.