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mobility The ability of radionuclides to move through food chains in the environment.
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mobility Mobility is movement that involves changing the position of oneself or an object. A person with a mobility impairment may have difficulty with walking, standing, lifting, climbing stairs, carrying, balancing, or having the stamina and endurance to do these kinds of activities. ...
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mobility whether on a laptop or Palm or Pocket PC, keep Ultralingua at your fingertips!
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mobility in the context of innovation, mobility refers to the temporary transfer of skilled staff between industry and the ?research base, between regions, and between scientific disciplines, and to schemes to promote such transfers
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