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noun
the quality or state of being motile : capability of movement Checks shape, concentration, motility, and number of sperm.—Michael Gold
Actin is found in almost all kinds of non-muscle cells where it is thought to have an important role in cell motility.—Toshio Yanagida et al.
the ability of the muscles of the digestive tract to undergo contraction "Esophageal motility" refers to the action of the esophagus walls' musculature in propelling food downward to the stomach.—Paul G. Donohue Patients with scleroderma may have abnormal motility of the small intestine …—Hani C. Soudah et al.
… some GERD patients have impaired gut motility, meaning that their stomachs empty too slowly.—Andrew Weil
"自动或自发运动的能力",1827年,源自法语 motilité(1827年),源自拉丁语 mot-, movere 的词干,意为"移动"(源自 PIE 词根 *meue-,意为"推开")。
灵活性
能动性,机动性,能动力
活动力
活動力
The first known use of motility was in 1822
motilitynoun
the quality or state of being motile : capability of movement
sperm motility
the ability of the muscles of the digestive tract to undergo contraction
Patients with scleroderma may have abnormal motility of the small intestine …—Hani C. Soudah et al.
1 When ILK was removed or its downstream signalling partner, the protein β-parvin, was disabled, cancer-cell growth and motility in vitro were substantially impaired and, in mice, metastasis to the liver was reduced.
2 Objective To explore the effect of external application of Xiaoji powder on the gastrointestinal motility.
目的探讨中药消积散外敷对胃肠动力的影响.
3 The scientists thus revealed a universal mechanism for cell motility that applies to many different types of migrating cells.
4 Cytoskeletal components are also critical for cell motility, cell reproduction, and transportation of substances within the cell.
5 Physical activity: Regular exercise can help bowel motility, which is the movement of your bowels, Firoozi said.
6 Previous research revealed that Lactobacillus iners can preferentially produce L-lactic acid, potentially leading to a pro-inflammatory environment locally, which could adversely affect sperm motility.
7 Life emerged in Earth’s seas as single-celled bacterial organisms perhaps 4 billion years ago, but the earliest life forms lacked the ability to move independently, called motility.
8 I said there was a “problem with his sperm motility.”
9 Impaired gastrointestinal motility has been implicated in gut microbial dysbiosis, which is characterized by a significant decrease in the abundance of beneficial microorganisms, some of which are conventionally known as probiotics.
10 Objective To study the molecular mechanism of swarming motility in Citrobacter freundii.
目的探讨弗氏枸橼酸杆菌群集运动的分子机制.
11 What started out as simple techniques to characterize microbes based on morphology, size and motility has since evolved to a polyphasic approach that evaluates the physical, genomic, and functional characteristics of a strain.
12 He focused on one: β3-integrin, a molecule whose activation perturbs the shape and motility of cells.
13 The Gabon fossils are roughly 1.5 billion years older than the previous earliest evidence of motility and appearance of animal life.
14 In addition, most evidence on the beneficial effects of probiotics on gut motility mainly emerged from studies using a mouse model.
15 However, researchers did not find any association between mobile phone use and low sperm motility and morphology.
16 Weichangshu has a better therapeutic action on gastric motility disorder in the patient of hepatocirrhosis after hepatitis.
胃肠舒对肝炎后肝硬化患者的胃动力障碍有较好的治疗作用。
17 That means intestinal motility slows down or stops for several days after surgery.
18 "The VSD domain responds to the change in voltage by pushing its rodlike S4 helix inwards. This clears the way for ion exchange by SLC9C1, ultimately initiating sperm motility," says David Drew.
19 The motility and energetics of sperm were less influenced by fluid flow in environments with lower viscosities.
20 "This work suggests that targeting the motility of pathogens may be a new way to combat infection inside cells."