Immobilize
Key Facts
Abbreviation
IMM
Pronunciation
/ˌɪˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
Category
Medical
Related Field
Physiology
Examples in Context
- The knee and ankle joints must be immobilized — this usually means up to six weeks in plaster.
- One monoclonal antibody could sigmficanntly agglutinate and immobilize the human sperm.
- I rarely use it, simply because I 'd rather kill enemies than immobilize them.
- Thus there is a greater calcium need to immobilize the oxalate.
- In principle, this method should be applicable to immobilize other soluble enzymes which do not destroy the molecular structure of silk fibroin.
Other meanings of IMM
In-line Memory Module
Computing
International Monetary Market
Business
International Money Market
Business
International Marine Management
Business
International Media Management
Business