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motility

[moh-til-i-tee] / moʊˈtɪl ɪ ti /






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He also has reduced eye motility, visual function and substantial field loss.

From BBC

Such tools could help scientists study bacterial motility and coordination in confined environments, providing a better understanding of microbial active matter.

From Science Daily

In addition to insulin, Type 1 diabetics don't make another hormone, amylin, which slows gastric motility.

From Salon

In mice, knocking out the Stk33 gene renders the mice sterile due to abnormal sperm and poor sperm motility.

From Science Daily

Following this mineral assessment, the scientists explored the impact of calcium on several aspects related to the virulence of the pathogen, including its growth rate, ability to form biofilms and motility.

From Science Daily