immobilised in English

verb
1
prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.
I want you to immobilize their vehicle

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1. Immobilised biocatalyst based on alginate for the biotransformation of carbohydrates

2. Bandaged and immobilised, disfigured in the pursuit of beauty, Messager's women seek salvation.

3. This would involve making them easily immobilised and invulnerable to use by anyone other than the registered owner.

4. Like millions of others I was immobilised and unable to even frame my objections to the war.

5. He was left immobilised for eight weeks after the accident and never fully recovered from it.

6. If the prey obligingly offers itself as an immobilised piece of meat, what advantage does it gain?

7. In addition, silica with immobilised Ag NPs rapidly removed inorganic Hg from a water solution at room temperature.

8. This paper reports the influence of a changing electromagnetic field on the alkaline phosphataseactivity in the sera of immobilised children.

9. Untreated scabies infestations, especially in infants, immobilised geriatric patients, AIDS and other immunologically compromised patients can support huge numbers of female mites.

10. The subjects of the present invention are a method for the production of bacterial cellulose, a method of immobilising the bacteria Bacillus subtilis, synthesizing a protease, a method for the production of immobilised biocatalysts, an application of bacterial cellulose produced in a stationary culture of an Acetobacter xylinum strain as a wound dressing, a method of modifying cellulose membranes in order to produce wound dressings.

11. The invention relates to a process for producing a sensitive single-layer system for the optical determination of a concentration of an analyte, e.g. oxygen, in which the analyte can be examined in a liquid or gaseous aggregate state or in solution, by absorption, luminescence or luninescence washing of an indicator sensitive to the analyte which is preferably permanently immobilised in the optical beam path.