Sentence examples for viable immobilisation from inspiring English sources

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When prey are too large to be completely enclosed within the foot, constriction is no longer a viable immobilisation strategy, and because the prey cannot be fully grasped, the raptor must alter its method for preventing escape.

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We have therefore shown that modification of the photochemical kinetics through photocatalyst immobilisation on metal oxide surfaces is a viable route to enhanced catalytic activity.

In conclusion, in the present study it was shown that the immobilisation of L. rhamnosus GG in plasticised starch based matrices is a viable strategy to deliver probiotics into food products.

The current study included the development of a novel formulation technique for the immobilisation of MSH1, aimed at producing an easy-to-handle bead product with a high density of viable cells.

Financially viable.

He blamed partisanship for America's immobilisation.

'In these cruel cages, the animals' muscles and bones atrophy from years of immobilisation.

The situation in Scotland is increasingly characterised by the immobilisation of households.

It's not viable".

Neither outlook is viable.

"The player must remain for two or three weeks with an immobilisation cast on his right wrist.

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