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been immobilized
verb
To render motionless; to stop moving or stop from moving.
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Lipases and esterases have been immobilized using a variety of immobilization processes, such as entrapment, covalent, ionic bonding, and physical adsorption on porous supports.
The appearance of C, N, and O peaks in the EDX spectrum of PSi after the immobilization process indicates that both proteins have been immobilized onto these microparticles.
Unlike most actors, he has seldom been immobilized by the powerlessness of his profession.
Mr. Merger, 38, had been immobilized since his spinal cord was severed in a car crash.
But others have been immobilized by the ongoing paradigm shift toward clean, renewable energy.
"I don't know about returning right to practice," said Camby, whose foot has been immobilized in a removable walking boot for more than a week.
Antigovernment road blockades were lifted and cars circulated freely in a city that had been immobilized for days by shortages of gasoline and diesel.
The MBs have been immobilized onto ultrasmall optical fiber probes through avidin-biotin binding.
Lipase B from Candida antarctica (CALB) has been immobilized using the CLEA technique.
For the cathode bilirubin oxidase (BOD) has been immobilized on PQQ-modified electrodes.
Two active yeasts for reduction of ketones have been immobilized in calcium alginate.
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