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motility

noun as in mobility

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

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.

In this model, when they increased the motility of the atoms, the repulsive forces between atoms rearranged them into an ordered state called ferromagnetism.

The scientists thus revealed a universal mechanism for cell motility that applies to many different types of migrating cells.

The student was looking for mutants that showed altered motility, and among these some moved faster than usual.

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

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