Concept cluster: Change > Stability
n
The act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured.
n
Alternative form of automatization [The process of making an action of a higher animal reflexive.]
n
The process of making an action of a higher animal reflexive.
n
automatic stabilization
n
An automatic stabilizer
adj
Alternative spelling of collateralized [(law) Secured by a pledge of collateral.]
n
The act of making compatible
adj
(UK) Alternative spelling of conveyorized [Having been conveyorized.]
adj
Alternative form of determinized
n
A technological progression towards being able to do more and more work with fewer resources.
v
Non-Oxford British English standard form of equalize. [(transitive) To make equal; to cause to correspond in amount or degree.]
n
(neologism) Processes or products that aren't fully automated, but marketed or sold as such.
n
A ban on the production of fissile material.
n
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of generalizability. [The quality of being generalizable.]
n
Alternative form of hyperstabilization [Much greater than normal stabilization]
n
(chemistry) The act or process of making labile, that is, of making unstable.
n
(economics) macroeconomic stabilisation
n
(economics) The systemic prudence of individual financial institutions.
adj
transformed
n
Synonym of obfuscation
n
Alternative form of overcentralization [Excessive centralization.]
n
(control theory) Conversion of a non-passive dynamical system into a passive one.
n
The process of making random
n
The process of reacclimatizing.
n
The process of reharmonizing a musical work.
adj
Made soluble again
n
The process of restabilizing.
n
Alternative form of semidiscretization [(mathematics) Partial discretization]
n
The process of simplicating.
n
(biology) A collection of living organisms, typically microbes, preserved for a particular use.
n
(uncountable) The process of stabilizing.
n
The process of making something steady; stabilization.
n
Alternative spelling of suboptimization [The optimization of a subunit (or series of subunits) of an organization without good coordination with other subunits, resulting in the whole organisation's outcome or output being less than optimal.]
n
(computing) The self-correcting behaviour of a superstabilizing algorithm.
n
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of synchronization. [The state or property of being synchronized.]
n
transformation
adj
having been transmuted

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