immobilizing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈməʊ.bəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ɪˈmoʊ.bəl.aɪz]

Meaning of immobilizing In English

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Examples of immobilizing

  • This system produces immobilizing institutional deadlock in the form of divided government with competing majorities in the presidency and the legislature.

  • Microsequencing of proteins electrotransferred onto immobilizing matrices from polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis: application to an insoluble protein.

  • Microsequencing of protein electrotransferred onto immobilizing matrices from polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; application of insoluble protein.

  • By immobilizing the shapes, with the use of a stroboscope, several small travelling disturbances were seen to encircle the periphery.

  • Recent evidence indicates that the immobilizing effect of anesthetics occurs largely in the spinal cord, whereas it is assumed that the sedative and amnesic actions occur in the brain.

  • However, the experiments have not evaluated whether sands without oxide coatings but containing seedlings would be capable of immobilizing nutrients as effectively as sands with oxide coatings and seedlings.

  • Botulinum toxin treats wrinkles by immobilizing the muscles which cause wrinkles.

  • They also have mouths with pollen ducts that can excrete streams of high-pressure, foul-smelling liquids that vary from a flammable toxin to an immobilizing jelly.

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