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Even her hair is hard, brushed up and styled to the point of immobility.
Then he tethered my arms so they would not fly out of the cockpit and buckled me in to the point of immobility.
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One possible explanation is that the volatile anesthetics act through multiple receptor targets to inhibit excitatory ion channels and potentiate inhibitory ion channels; the combination of these effects within the spinal cord reduces neuronal excitability to the point of causing immobility at anesthetic concentrations equal to or greater than MAC [ 4].
He claims the caged birds suffer atrophy in their muscles and bones from years of immobility, pointing out that this practice has bee banned in California and much of Europe.
Onset of immobility (behavioural despair) in the latter model is defined as the point at which the animal stops struggling for longer than 1 second.
There are periods of immobility and silence.
But this temperament reflects a life of immobility and dependency.
"Good chance of immobility and arthritis for the rest of my life".
But he also sees the limits, for the painter, of immobility.
These, too, can be the result of immobility during a long-haul flight.
The train passes quickly, but inside the prison the sense of immobility is overwhelming.
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