decreased mobility

collocation in English

meaningsofdecreaseandmobility

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decrease
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈdiː.kriːs/
us
/ˈdiː.kriːs/
a ...
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mobility
noun[U]
uk
/məʊˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/moʊˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to move freely or be ...
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(Definition ofdecreaseandmobilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, binding is not always accompanied bydecreasedmobilityof contact residues, nor can the dynamics at an interface be predicted based on the behavior of homologous systems.
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A self-reinforcing loop can occur, in whichdecreasedmobilitycontributes to increased isolation.
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It also recommends, however, a wider definition than previously, to include people whose disability can lead todecreasedmobility.
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Therefore, a torn piece can begin to move inside the joint, get caught between the bones, and cause pain, swelling, anddecreasedmobility.
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There is a general correlation between increased protection and increased weight/decreasedmobility, although different styles balance these factors differently.
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Long flights anddecreasedmobilityassociated with window seats can predispose one towards developing deep vein thrombosis and potentially a pulmonary embolism.
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This is related to the effects of the disorder, such asdecreasedmobility; decreased strength and postural stability; progressive deterioration of upper-limb function; and contractures.
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Polypharmacy is often associated with a decreased quality of life,decreasedmobilityand cognition.
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Because of underlying osteoporosis anddecreasedmobilityand reflexes, falls often result in hip fractures and other fractures, head injuries, and even death in older adults.
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An assumption behind this model is that women were constrained from certain activities due todecreasedmobilityresulting from pregnancy and their role in raising young children.
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Although not all individuals subjected to an exclusion order will abide to it, these individuals are, at the very least, spatially hindered throughdecreasedmobilityand freedom throughout the city.
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