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It can be used to describe an object or person confined or prevented from movement, usually with a physical restraint. For example, "The suspect was immobilized with handcuffs by the police."
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Who can deny his right to be immobilized with worry?
This gave enzyme immobilized with different orientations and microenvironments.
The Cervical exfoliated cells were made into smear with a diameter of 2 cm, immobilized with 95% alcohol and stained by Pap staining.
(C) Gradient concentrations of N-6 were injected through flow cells immobilized with RXRα-LBD.
I'm not just going to sit and be angry and immobilized with pain.
But many actually get immobilized with veterinary drugs before having their horns and underlying bones hacked off.
Upon viewing said dick picks, some viewers reported becoming immobilized with shame, while others shook violently with disgust.
For microscopy analysis, animals were mounted on 2% agarose pads and immobilized with levamisole (200 µM).
Antibodies were affinity purified using antigen immobilized with Aminolink Plus coupling gel (Pierce).
This indicates that moose immobilized with etorphine-xylazine-acepromazine had higher lactate levels than moose immobilized with etorphine alone.
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The SA sensor chip is commercially available and pre-immobilized with streptavidin (Biacore).
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