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one of the basic sets of social forces of interest to New Historicists. In constrast with cultural forces of constraint, the forces of mobility work to foster change and growth in society.
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| mobility |
is the ratio of the average drift velocity (attained between collisions) to the electric field strength (which produces the drift velocity).
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| mobility |
The ability to move or be moved from place to place.
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| mobility |
The average number of cells that can be reached by a piece under favourable circumstances. The mobility of a composite piece is the sum of the mobilities of its components provided their powers do not overlap. ?KM: For list of pieces and their mobilities on the 8 by 8 board
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| mobility training |
Techniques and equipment provided to persons with functional deficits to assist them in moving safely from one location to another. For people with blindness or low vision, the term orientation and mobility (OM) training is use
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