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- noun Plural form of
mobility .
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Examples
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Gossard and his assistant William Wiegmann to allow for such a selective doping were made over the course of a few months, and they demonstrated the anticipated gains in mobilities.
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We should bear in mind that not all mobilities are of equal importance.
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I would attempt to secure the center, garnering thereby the mobilities and options commonly attendant on the control of these customarily vital routes.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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Designed as part of the smart mobilities project, this bus stop was presented in Paris in 2008.
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Good Story … regarding technology pushing out public space and impression mgt .. maybe look at mobilities regarding public space or non-places, places of hypermobility.
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It occurred to me that by placing impurities exclusively into the potential barriers, while keeping them out of the potential wells, the scattering of electrons by impurities should be reduced, thus increasing mobilities.
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Initially, mobilities improved by a mere factor two or three over conventionally doped superlattices, but they have since grown by another factor of ~1000.
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It is altering our concepts of the genome: its component parts, their organizations, mobilities, and their modes of operation.
Nobel Lecture The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge 1983
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In some instances of this type, distinctions relate to the assortment of repetitious DNAs over the genome, as if a response to shock had initiated mobilities of these elements.
Nobel Lecture The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge 1983
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The estimated relative mobilities of various sulfated small molecules generated by SULT1A1, SULT1E1, SULT2A1 and CHST4 are in the range of
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