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  • "immobil" found 12 times in 11 documents
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... of ingenious engineering devices come into play to take something which fundamentally wants to be immobile, wants not to change shape, like the tire on your car, and force it to ... suit that I described before, it doesn't want to bend too well, I'm immobilized. I'm having a tough time as I'm going along, pitch, rolling, and yawing ...
... effects of mal de mer. Slow rotation is fine if you can keep your head immobilized and become acclimated to it and stay in one spot. If you move around, move ...
... be safely reduced. It was . . . possible to free a man in the spacesuit from . .. the immobilizing effect of an 'inflated football'. . . . "There must be a steady supply of pure oxygen for ...
... , 7/23/66, 29)'' 60 per cent of the Nation's commercial airlift capability was immobilized by the International Assn. of Machinists walkout, which began July 8. ''(Av. Wk., 7/25 ...
... room with NASA- developed devices to test applications in aiding quadriplegics. When room was completed, immobile patient would be able to open and close doors and windows, control room temperature, change ...
... longitudinal speed and made sure that it went in straight. This time the station was immobile: the craft approached from the side... A quarter turn was made around the station and ...
... leg bone, while the subject's arm or leg was positioned so the ends were immobile. The instrument's probe, an electromagnetic “shaker” or iron core wrapped with wire, was placed ...
... in the journal Geology. "We used to think of the sand on Mars as relatively immobile, so these new observations are changing our whole perspective." While red dust is known to ...
... ; it could fire small particles, and was also at Ellington. But that spacesuit was so immobile, the astronauts would not be able to bend. Too thick. So this led us into ...
... of bone mass, while weightlessness and immobility, as experienced by the astronauts and bedridden and immobilized patients, can result in bone loss and a weakened skeleton. Osteocytes, the most common type ...

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