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4 The ability to perform activities of daily living are typically lost in a hierarchical fashion, with eating and bed mobility lost last.
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Still, McNabb is struggling to regain the mobility he lost when he tore a knee ligament last season, and he may need mobility to elude the Patriots' pass rush.
The extensive mobility of snakes is mediated by their vertebral structure and their well-developed ribs; in this case, some mobility is lost, but greater stability is achieved by fusion of two or more vertebrae.
"Obviously if you raise the commuter fare to a point where you discourage people from using the system and they take cars in the city, we all suffer the effects of increased pollution, less mobility and lost revenue to the M.T.A.," he said.
VE-cadherin mobility is lost in certain pathology, for example, cancer [ 74].
Because the S184E-containing Bax mutants (i.e. S184E, AE and EE) with mobility-shift lost their abilities to target and insert into mitochondrial membranes, which eventually fails to induce Cyt c release from mitochondria (Figs 2 and 4).
We Are Spartacus estimates that it would cost up to £640m to ensure that no-one currently in receipt of higher rate mobility component loses it under PIP.
That social mobility is not lost on his son.
Even as he lost mobility and speech, he traveled often from his home in Berrien Springs, Mich.
When Reyes went out to play shortstop in the next inning, he realized he had lost mobility in his leg.
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