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- An immobiliser or immobilizer is an electronic security device ****ed to a motor vehicle that prevents the engine from being started unless the correct...
- Look up immobilization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Immobilization may refer to: Enzyme immobilization, a concept in organic chemistry Immobilization...
- Electro-immobilisation is a form of restraint used on livestock as part of animal husbandry. It involves applying an electric current to the animal to...
- parti****nts from the risk of the default of their counterparties. Immobilisation and dematerialisation are the two broad goals of electronic settlement...
- The pressure immobilisation technique is a first aid treatment used as a way to treat spider bite, snakebite, bee, wasp and ant stings in allergic individuals...
- Weissenborn MJ, Eyers CE, Flitsch SL (August 2013). "Enzymatic reactions on immobilised substrates". Chemical Society Reviews. 42 (15): 6378–6405. doi:10.1039/C3CS60018A...
- Charmed is an American fantasy drama television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling...
- steering Steering wheel Anti-theft Alarm Automatic vehicle location Immobiliser Power door locks Remote keyless system Smart key VIN etching Safety Seating...
- pins in the left leg at two w****s post-surgical. The Ilizarov apparatus immobilising the fractured tibia and fibula bones; the open-fracture site is above...
- The immobilized whole cell system is an alternative to enzyme immobilization. Unlike enzyme immobilization, where the enzyme is attached to a solid support...