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noun
The act or process of preventing a thing from moving.
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There was a shift of optimum temperature optimum from 45°C to 60°C due to immobilization and immobilized laccase was more thermos table than free laccase.
Left knees (contralateral knees) of the immobilized rabbits were not subjected to immobilization.
Since the protein was not purified prior to immobilization, the specific activity of the immobilized fusion protein was lower than that of immobilized, purified fusion protein.
The immobilization yields were calculated as the ratio of immobilized protein to the protein subjected to immobilization.
When the applied concentration was 2.2 mg/ml, the immobilized protein approached 5.6 mg protein/g resin, corresponding to immobilization of approximately 30% of the proteins.
The scale of the murder creates a sense of awe in the writer or playwright, along with the responsibility for a near-perfect moral tone, which together can lead to immobilization.
Similar decrease in ORP due to immobilization has been shown previously for redox indicator DCPIP [26].
The sensitivity of the device to hybridization charges is quite different than to immobilization charges.
In the present studies, activity yield was lesser compared to immobilization yield.
This can reduce potentially detrimental consequences of muscle deconditioning secondary to immobilization [15, 16].
Generally, PVA embedment led to a higher immobilization of MNP compared to immobilization in agarose gels.
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