| EPM | electron probe microanalysis; electrophoretic mobility; energy-protein malnutrition |
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| HMG | high-mobility group; human menopausal gonadotropin; 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl |
| LJM | limited joint mobility; Lowenstein-Jensen medium |
| MEM | macrophage electrophoretic mobility; malic enzyme, mitochondrial; minimal essential medium |
| MOB | mobility [scale] |
| mobility |
the velocity of a carrier inside a material under the influence of an electric field.
Ãâó: www.icknowledge.com/glossary/m.html
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| mobility |
Denotes the ability to navigate from one's present fixed position to one's desired position in another part of the environment.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/deafblind_glossary.as...
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| mobility |
Capable of moving or being moved readily. (Joint mobility) Movement around an entire joint.
Ãâó: www.methodfitness.com/fitness_glossary_m.shtml
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A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to move from place to place while retaining the ability to fulfil their primary mission. (AAP-6)
Ãâó: www.nato.int/docu/logi-en/1997/defini.htm
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| mobility |
Being able to physically move about or the movement in a part of the body.
Ãâó: www.cmmc.nhs.uk/cancerinfo/glossarym.asp
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