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motility

[moh-til-i-tee] / moʊˈtɪl ɪ ti /






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"Once monogamy was locked in, there was no longer any evolutionary pressure to maintain genes involved in sperm motility."

From Science Daily

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

"Importantly, the contraceptive effect was reversible. After a period without compound CDD-2807, the mice recovered sperm motility and numbers and were fertile again."

From Science Daily