Collocations withmobility
These are words often used in combination withmobility.
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cross-border mobility
In the interests of securing cross-border mobility, the recognition of diplomas in this field must also be promoted.
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decreased mobility
However, binding is not always accompanied by decreased mobility of contact residues, nor can the dynamics at an interface be predicted based on the behavior of homologous systems.
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degree of mobility
In these respects, they are distinct from members of the second subtype, whose degree of mobility is more limited, and which must be encoded in lexical entries as phrasal idioms.
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downward mobility
How do we account for this vigorous process of downward mobility?
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economic mobility
The most distinctive feature of these persons is their perception of good education as vital to ensure their economic mobility and access to global opportunities.
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enhanced mobility
They were mainly concerned with promoting female education and achieving enhanced mobility for women through relaxation of the more stringent forms of female seclusion (parda).
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geographic mobility
But a variety of current empirical studies show that, despite the expectation of high geographic mobility, children do tend to live reasonably close.
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geographical mobility
The reliability of records such as electoral registers can also be prejudiced by differential geographical mobility.
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great mobility
Matlack (1994) found that adhesive diaspores derive their colonization success from the great mobility of their vertebrate vectors.
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income mobility
Furthermore, the end of employment was not correlated with downward income mobility.
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increased mobility
These are the increased mobility singularities,3 which appear when the mechanism presents an increase in its instantaneous mobility.
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individual mobility
This mode of progress justified social hierarchies and restraints on individual mobility through doctrines of the inequalities of human capacities.
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international mobility
In this time of rapid change, international mobility, new patterns of childcare, and community institutions and resources are becoming just as important.
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joint mobility
In the second round, the expected survival variable was removed and replaced with a variable that measured the joint mobility/stability.
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lack of mobility
The general lack of mobility makes the causes and effects of positioning all the more dramatic.
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limited mobility
But it also recognizes that candidates are often hindered in their movement to the centre and tend to be characterized by limited mobility.
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mobility aid
The common mobility aids in patients with poor vision are canes, sticks and guide dogs, although strictly speaking the symbol cane (a short white cane) is not a mobility aid.
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mobility aids
For those with severe disabilities, furniture, daily-living aids and housing adaptations came second to mobility aids.
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occupational mobility
Moreover, retraining also improved the chances for occupational mobility among the immigrants over time, regardless of their level of occupation.
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personal mobility
Older subjects are likely to have experienced greater personal mobility, and (as in this case) may have acquired regional words from several places.
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physical mobility
It can be suggested that denial of access to adequate physical mobility is a contributory factor within each of these dimensions of exclusion.
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reduced mobility
Such symptoms include confusional states, syncope, falls or reduced mobility.
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relative mobility
Alleles were designated different numbers representing their relative mobility from the origin.
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residential mobility
The strategies adopted will both reflect and determine the evolution of residential mobility among the older population.
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restricted mobility
They face several ' challenges of ageing ' such as restricted mobility, declining manual dexterity, sight and hearing problems, incontinence and dementia.
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sustainable mobility
In fact, research into transport externalities has led to the concept of sustainable mobility.
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urban mobility
I also support the concept of creating a special financial instrument for urban mobility in the next financial perspective.
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