0 the quality of being likely to change repeatedly and unexpectedly:
1 the quality of being smooth and continuous:
2 (of a substance) the quality of being not solid and able to flow
There was some fluidity between the local bands due to marriage and other causes.
Effects of phospholipid acyl chain fluidity, phase transitions, and cholesterol on (sodium-potassium ion)-stimulated adenosinetri-phosphatase.
There are several possible reasons for a specific perturbation of outer membrane lipids in pluriparasitized cells resulting in increased lipid fluidity.
While relying on established method, simultaneously there is fluidity in treatment, for example denial is accepted if it helps achieve the goals.
Ageing reverses these libertarian possibilities in producing a contradiction between the fixedness of the body and the fluidity of social images.
Changes in membrane fluidity also regulate the opening and relaxation kinetics of ion channels in neurons.
An awareness of these aberrant forms allows us to move beyond conventional assumptions about the fixity of print and the fluidity of manuscript.
Each reflects the fluidity of the borderline between levels of competence.
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