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To photograph was to compose (with living subjects, to pose); the desire to arrange elements in the picture did not vanish because the subject was immobilized, or immobile.
Most of the 548 who died in Minamisanriku were elderly or immobile.
The slow diffusion of Ca2+ in the physiologic concentration range results from its binding to slowly mobile or immobile buffers.
Education is a major factor in determining who is mobile or immobile – in terms of determining which individuals.
The only difference is whether you're hollering with joy, adrenalin-wild – or immobile, glazed-eyed, stunned into silence.
They do not fit the classic definition of a shut-in, those so bedridden or immobile that they could not leave any apartment.
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First, several persons in social contact with one another simultaneously exhibit intense fear and either flee (or demonstrate disorganization leading toward flight) or remain immobile.
Of those patients who presented for injury, 50% (n = 57) were ambulatory or developmentally not walking, and 50% (n = 57) required a stretcher or were immobile (data missing on two participants).
Everything else is partially or totally immobile.
Cars spend most of their time idling in traffic jams or sitting immobile at curbs.
I spent three days in the high dependency unit and was more or less immobile for the first 36 hours.
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