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motility

noun as in mobility

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Many involve prescribing a prokinetic agent, a medication that enhances motility.

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Radiation exposure from laptops, cellphones and modems has also been associated with declining sperm counts, impaired sperm motility and abnormal sperm shape.

It really ramps up the motility of the gastrointestinal tract, which causes diarrhea, among other things.

Remnants of food from previous meals indicate deficient gastric motility.

With each increase in glycerol level, motility was reduced during the incubation period.

This is shown in Figure 10 along with the effect on motility of adding catalase, which is discussed in the next section.

The average prefreezing motility percentage for the above samples was 58, with an average rate of motility of 2.9.

A child who is "suggestible" to a high degree shows it in what we call "motility."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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