Sentence examples for total immobilization from inspiring English sources

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In Manhattan, a summit has nothing to do with crampons and ice picks, but refers instead to a large gathering of important persons, head-of-state types and their rock-star retinues in the vicinity of the United Nations building and creates, therefore, a near total immobilization of the East Side.

A second inner boundary condition, provided by a surfactant balance at the contact line, places a restriction on the speed at which the interface is shed, leading to surfactant accumulation and partial or almost total immobilization of the interface which reduces the wetting speed.

Application of 2 µg/ml MIF-II to the sperm preparation caused total immobilization of all the sperm cells.

In the zoledronic acid group (group Z), the median for total immobilization time was 27 weeks (10 62 weeks), and in the placebo group (group P), the median for total immobilization time was 20 weeks (20 52 weeks) (P = 0.02).

Zoledronic acid had no beneficial effect on the clinical resolution of acute Charcot neuroarthropathy in terms of total immobilization time.

The primary outcome was clinical resolution of acute Charcot neuroarthropathy determined by total immobilization time (casting plus orthosis).

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Straw addition further enhanced N immobilization under both oxic and anoxic conditions, with ≈ 12% of total immobilized N (2 4% of applied N) associated with the light organic matter fraction.

In the present experiments, WE, BE and SP of S. saponaria were effective for total sperm immobilization (not viability) at MEC of 2.5 (gram %) for extracts and 1.25 (gram %) for SP. At MEC, 100% of spermatozoa showed positive red staining with eosin and negative hypo-osmotic swelling after treatment, indicating complete membrane damage and death.

We fell to wondering how those officials arrived at the phrase "total and complete immobilization".

By Jonathan Schell The New Yorker, July 21 , 1986P. 21 It was reported in the "Times" recently that in 1972, some "law-enforcement officials" in the Nixon Administration proposed the "total and complete immobilization" of Panama's chief intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Antonio Noriega.

It was reported in the "Times" recently that in 1972, some "law-enforcement officials" in the Nixon Administration proposed the "total and complete immobilization" of Panama's chief intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Antonio Noriega.

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