Definition of Immobility. Meaning of Immobility. Synonyms of Immobility

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Meaning of Immobility from wikipedia

- with suspected spinal or limb injuries Sedentary lifestyle, voluntary immobility in which one is physically inactive Automobile immobilization, for vehicle...
- Look up immobile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Immobile may refer to: Ciro Immobile (born 1990), Italian footballer Immobile (album), a 1998 rock...
- Ciro Immobile Cavaliere OMRI (born 20 February 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Beşiktaş. Immobile began...
- throughout tonic immobility. Evidence for this includes the occasional responsive movement, scanning of the environment and animals in tonic immobility often taking...
- 24, 2021. "Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility". australian-charts.com. Retrieved August 24, 2021. "Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility". Swiss Hitparade. Retrieved...
- Phenylobacterium immobile is an aerobic, gram-negative, rod or coccoid-shaped (0.7 to 1.0 by 1.0 to 2.0 μm) bacteria that is non-motile and non-spore-forming...
- The Immobile Empire is the English translation of L'empire Immobile, Ou, Le Choc Des Mondes: Récit Historique, a book of history published in French 1989...
- "Immobile" is the second single by Italian pop singer Alessandra Amoroso. The song's public debut was in 2008 on the television talent show Amici di Maria...
- Perpetuum Immobile is a solo piano album by Simon Nabatov. It was recorded in concert in 2000 and released by Leo Records. The album of solo piano performances...
- their blunt teeth. Tonic immobility has been reported in several cartilaginous fishes, one of which is M. canis. Tonic immobility is induced by grasping...