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Examples of mobility


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The description of the basis of people's sense of dwelling, including their dependence for description on the mobilities of people around them.
Due to this increased mobility very few people indeed spend their entire life in the same house, on the same spot, in the same landscape.
Of particular importance in the context of the discussion presented in this paper is the dimension mobility type.
The frequency of moving the base camp is high, in other words there is a high residential mobility.
In my article, my aim was not so much to present a model for magdalenian mobility within the specific region.
Both factors also determine the research possibilities for formulating hypotheses on palaeolithic mobility strategies and on the role of these locations in regional settlement systems.
Within the household system there was little opportunity for social mobility.
There was, however, also some upward social mobility.
The number of people over 55 in the family had a negative impact on mobility.
As a result the mobility of landholdings increased, the competition for land became more marked and the potential for accumulation greater.
However, respondents did not embrace those aspects of mobility to the same extent.
Two members of the group had severe problems of mobility and visual disability.
In the fourth section, we examine the effects of the tax in a model with intersectoral mobility of all factors of production.
Information on how and when such resources are accessed is necessary to design tenure regimes that do not limit mobility but do increase tenure security.
Moreover, long-distance mobility is higher in drought years only in those communities with greater spatial and seasonal variability of vegetation.
Results indicate that mobility is indeed greater in the normal vs. drought year.
The mobility of labor allows agricultural workers to pass on the negative effects to urban workers.
The levelling process, through mobility of population and secondary education, has been disastrous for dialect.
First, residential quality, resource availability, and mobility reflect residents' perceptions of their physical environment.
At the margin, the subsidy for reduced livestock mobility is available, but it is not used in equilibrium since the disease is unsustainable.
The rock reservoir mobility r does not depend on c and hence the salt transport equation in (6.1) is uncoupled from the last two equations.
In other words, were is used by non-old women, with mobility a highly salient conditioning factor.
Other studies of pelitic suites, however, have either suspected or demonstrated metasomatic mobility of some major elements and trace elements at high metamorphic grades.
Other elements show no evidence for mobility during hydration.
In this time of rapid change, international mobility, new patterns of childcare, and community institutions and resources are becoming just as important.
In applications where (t) models a sharp phase-interface, the coefficient 1 measures the drag opposing interfacial motion and the function is called mobility.
In social groups with strong ties, there is lower mobility and hierarchical structures of influence exist between adopters.
Thereby ions of different mobilities undergo different trajectories.
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The new appraisal system takes on board training and mobility, and officials' ability to achieve fixed objectives.
Page's analysis is of interest, as he concludes that there is considerable mobility in senior posts.
Further difficulties arise because the scientists' mobility is complete, whereas that of most of their brothers may not be.
The second component is the mobility of daily life around the home of each individual.
His description of ' middling ' values is highly prescriptive, static, and defined against aspects of social mobility that he regards as inimical to these values.
Individual social mobility was constant and frankly recognised.
Little did they realise that 'organic' would eventually be equated with chic, aspiration and upward mobility.
The mobility of the robot makes many applications possible.
Geographical mobility was not yet widespread and transportation was difficult; communities were stable and unchanging.
One common higher order function is the ability to drive, and geriatricians have many of the skills necessary for enhancing safe mobility in older people.
Hospitalized patients usually have fairly good access to echocardiography, whereas community-based elderly patients, particularly those with mobility problems, may have more limited access to investigations.
Criteria for arthroplasty include pain that is sufficiently severe to be present at rest and disturb sleep and limit joint function and mobility.
At the very least, it may cause faecal incontinence in a patient with impaired mobility.
The former may elicit a greater degree of independent mobility than the latter.
Tiredness, lethargy, dyspnoea, pruritus, insomnia, weakness and deterioration in mobility are common and have significant impact on the quality of life.
A multidimensional exercise program improves balance and mobility in community living older people with a history of falls.
Comparative studies of the mobility of proteins alone and in complexes is giving insight into the role dynamics play in complex formation and selectivity.
Such symptoms include confusional states, syncope, falls or reduced mobility.
The third fraction, with very low molecular mobility, which accounted for about 40% of the proton population, was assigned to hydration water of macromolecules.
Builders are frequently punished for this lack of mobility by bankruptcy.
Traditional head-sticks, however, are limited in workspace and in the mechanical power that they transfer because of user mobility and strength limitations.
Interest in the area of mobile manipulators has also increased significantly because of their combined mobility and manipulability.
The mobility of the ensemble of pegs could then be determined by considering each of the single pegs.
Symptomatology was the variable that explained most of the variability, followed by radiology, age, mobility, and localization.
In the second round, the expected survival variable was removed and replaced with a variable that measured the joint mobility/stability.
Olomoucine or roscovitine, did not induce any modification of the electrophoretic mobility of these kinases (lanes 3 and 4).
Large, temperature-independent mobilities approach those in exfoliated graphene placed on silicon oxide, but lower than mobilities in suspended graphene produced by the drawing method.
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Examination after 14 hours: many preserve energetic mobility.
The second research question concerned the importance of upward and downward mobility versus ongoing poverty, dependency or stable economic circumstances.
The bond between the generations was weaker and there was considerable inter-generational social mobility in both the countryside and the cities.
In many practical situations, however, it is difficult to distinguish physician-induced referral from chosen mobility.
The majority of its clients are older people whose problems arise from physical dif ficulties with mobility, eyesight, hearing and continence.
A physical examination was performed assessing physical markers of collagen weakness including the presence of striae, hernia, joint mobility and varicose veins.
By citing several landmark studies, he illustrates that socially upward mobility does not always mean linguistic homogenization toward the standard.
During this period, international steamship and rail communications ensured for performers both intra-national and international mobility through touring.
In sum, it may become a problem of denying mobility to communicative resources.
Mobility addresses the chronic inability of the poor to participate in the social and economic mainstream.
On this basis, they should exhibit mobility, and be assigned lexical entries with structural representations similar to the one in (3b).
The interviews also explored the impact of mobility and accommodation issues on their experiences.
The mobility has normally been attributed to the fact that the featural exponents are not segmentally affiliated in underlying representation.
Owing to the high mobility of the electrons along the magnetic field, the contribution of the parallel thermal flux in (49) vanishes.
Consequently, workers and managers could interpret the causes of mobility in diametrically opposite fashion.
In recent years, new forms of residential mobility in later life have been emerging.
Income losses, or downward income mobility, among those already on low incomes clearly present a high risk of severe poverty.
What were the loci of mobility in artefacts and practices as well as people?
Barriers to adherence include initial health status, mobility restrictions, social activity limitations and isolation.
In these cases of locomotion on a so-called irregular terrain, legged robots demonstrate better mobility and versatility when compared to tracked or wheeled vehicles.
First, did they provide avenues for upward social mobility, or were their members mainly of the elites?
Small amounts of social mobility in societies of strong ties rapidly reduce disparities.
The paper then turns to consider the barriers to and problems with an increase in virtual mobility in society.
What are the barriers to mobility for older people?
The data on specific barriers suggest that transport and mobility issues had a highly significant influence on participation.
Overall, however, the results indicate that there is no major causal relationship between elite upward mobility and regional separatism.
The plain, dotted and crossed bars denote protons associated with more, less and least mobilities, respectively.
The selectivity sequence among anions roughly follows their aqueous mobilities.
The permeabilities are equal for all the nonatomic anions tested, and that of the atomic anions vary inversely with their aqueous mobilities.
Lipid mobilities on the parasite surface of schistosomula, long and adult stages of development were obtained and clear evidence of lipid immobilization seen.
On single concentration gels, relative mobilities were compared in terms of the ratio of migration distance to gel length for each protein band.
We study the role of migration in case of a two-dimensional substrate for a whole range of mobilities.
Moreover, the essence of the comparative approach is that the conclusions result from the interpretation of relative mobilities of matched species.
On gradient gels, relative mobilities were compared in terms of the polyacrylamide concentration corresponding to the distance migrated.
A new lexicon is needed to capture the variety of contemporary mobilities and displacements.
A set of phase mobilities and capillarity pressure functions is described to meet a triangular tensor of capillarity-diffusion.
The different long-short arm species of the complexes may then be compared and the pattern of mobilities analysed.
The city, in other words, precipitates a spatial orientation because the mobilities it creates open for some the possibility of choice at any critical moment in time.
The side chain mobilities of contact residues often decrease upon binding of a protein to its target, as would be expected within a tightly packed interface.
The observed pattern of mobilities is interpreted in terms of a rapid exchange between approximately equal populations of parallel and anti-parallel conformations as shown, with strand polarities indicated for clarity.
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