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To fix so as to reduce or eliminate motion.
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with casts, splints or braces is common for fractures but may be used for other injuries as well. A plaster or fiberglass cast is the most common type of fracture treatment because its rigid construction keeps the broken bone in proper position while it heals. Functional casts or braces allows limited or "controlled" movement of nearby joints and can be used for some fractures. ...
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| immobilization |
This occurs when inorganic ions are assimilated by soil organisms and are bound organically again
Ãâó: www.ecifm.reading.ac.uk/glossary.htm
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detection of antibody based on its ability to inhibit the motility of a bacterial cell or protozoon.
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| immobilizer |
an object or apparatus that immobilizes.
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