immobility in A Sentence

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    Tonic Immobility and its consequences.

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    Immobility(for example, wheelchair-bound, or after a major operation).

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    Apart from Immobility, the pain may slowly get worse.

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    It helps explain why social Immobility and inequality exist today.

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    NOTE: The duration of Immobility is the most important CIS parameter.

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    This is called“tonic Immobility,” and it is a simple but powerful survival behavior.

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    Long periods of inactivity or Immobility increase the risk of damage to the cartilage.

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    Prolonged periods of inactivity or Immobility increase the risk of damage to the cartilage.

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    So if social Immobility is the problem, simply promoting social mobility is not the answer.

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    Apathetic stupor manifests itself in passivity and Immobility, the absence of aspirations and interests.

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    Vision falls due to poor illumination, Immobility of pupils, excessive fatigue and other factors.

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    We can all sense when our back is about to give out. Immobility and helplessness.

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    Some other factors may include experience with prior childbirth, age, ethnicity, preparation, physical environment and Immobility.

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    When you take rabbits and lay them on your back, they have a condition called tonic Immobility.

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    Whole industries profit from this Immobility, and while they have grown rich, we have become spiritually poorer.

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    Major surgery, broken bones, cancer treatments, or even long-term Immobility or bed rest also can raise clotting risk.

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    Akinetic form is characterized by complete shutdown of consciousness, along with the Immobility of the entire body.

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    Voluntary Immobility cannot be addressed by externally developed policies or simply by providing more information about climate risk.

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    Rather, international humanitarian responses must support voluntary Immobility through employing approaches that are ethically and culturally appropriate.

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    In the depressed stuporous state, almost complete Immobility is characteristic, along with depressive facial expressions and a pained grimace.

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    Those who choose Immobility are already closely attuned to knowledge of climate risk, and the complex links between climate, people and place.

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    Voluntary Immobility is an important coping device, helping to strengthen cultural and spiritual agency among those facing the loss of their homeland.

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    Finally, disorganized-disoriented attachment is characterized by interrupted behaviors, stereotypy, abnormal postures, Immobility, up to behavior of fear or concern towards the parent.

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    For this purpose, it's best to use Ashwagandha for pain and Immobility, but not when there is active inflammation(characterized by redness, heat, and swelling).

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    Suffice it to note the presence of such phenomena as the lack of response to external stimuli, covering pain, complete Immobility, excluding convulsions.

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    Then the frustration of physical frailty, pain, and Immobility will be forgotten, for“ the lame one will climb up just as a stag does.”.

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    Here, Jackson talks about how human networks can explain many important phenomena, from financial crises to disparities across groups, consequences of school segregation, social Immobility, and more.

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    Disaster planning, for example, might include indigenous elders as key experts on voluntary Immobility options, which might perhaps be adopted as interim measures depending on changing environmental conditions.

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    Trauma is physiological and involves a wide variety of responses including, but not limited to, Immobility, panic, inability to breathe or speak and numbness in the body.

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    A negative stupor is expressed in mutuality and absolute Immobility, but at the same time any action aimed at changing the patient's posture provokes a sharp opposition and resistance.

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