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However, existing technology applied to time-resolved live-cell microscopy is often immobile, costly and requires a high level of skill to use and maintain.
Weighed down and often immobile in a deep pit of grief, my raw heart ached for her return.
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When not foraging, they often sit immobile for long periods of time.
Scientists have bred these chickens to grow so large and so quickly that they are often completely immobile.
In addition, most pathogenic bacteria are often completely immobile in the cytoplasm [38].
Because the intra-aggregate pores are much smaller than the inter-aggregate pores, in chemical transport modelling the water in the former was often assumed to be immobile in comparison with water in the latter.
For obvious reasons, the mobile vesicles recycle much more often than the stable, immobile ones.
Behaviours were defined as searching (walking on the plant), stationary (immobile), grooming (often to remove cornicle secretions), oviposition (encountering and stinging a host), and rejection (encountering a host without stinging).
This is how residents, specialists, hospitalists, and other consultants often see such patients—uncommunicative, immobile, and in pain.
This is how residents, specialists, hospitalists, and other consultants often see such patients — uncommunicative, immobile, and in pain.
And thanks to chronic sleep paralysis, I often awake to find myself immobile, molested by vivid audio-visual-tactile hallucinations black shapes crawling around the edge of my bed and feeling me up with hundreds of hands while whispering in eldritch tongues.
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