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is immobilized
verb
To render motionless; to stop moving or stop from moving.
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That is because, an association report in 2000 said, "the animal may perceive pain and distress after it is immobilized".
Once the dish has been raised, the van is immobilized, making the crews easy prey.
Washington is immobilized by interest groups, polarization and a lack of federal dollars.
The gas trapped by stationary lamellae is immobilized and reduces the gas saturation.
For comparison, β-MnO2 micro/nanorod powder (RP) is immobilized on graphite electrode by Nafion binder.
Cyclic voltammetry indicates that ID is immobilized successfully on the gold surface.
The MCP joint is immobilized, with the MCP fixed and the IP joint remaining free to prevent unnecessary stiffness.
Duvall sets his Bible in front of the bulldozer and Thornton is immobilized, indeed, reduced to tears.
If Sonic collides with a bomb, he loses ten rings and is immobilized momentarily.
When the casts are removed, one patient has lost almost 50percentt of her initial strength (that's what happens when your body is immobilized).
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When streptavidin is immobilized on the biotinylated lipid bilayer, biotinylated proteins can further be immobilized on top of the streptavidin.
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