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motility

Mobility vs Motility - What's the difference?

mobility | motility |


In uncountable terms the difference between mobility and motility

is that mobility is ease of movement between economic conditions while motility is the state of being motile.

In countable terms the difference between mobility and motility

is that mobility is the movement of people or things while motility is the degree to which something is motile.

Motility vs Promotility - What's the difference?

motility | promotility |


As a noun motility

is (uncountable) the state of being motile.

As an adjective promotility is

(medicine) promoting motility.

Motility vs Haptotaxis - What's the difference?

motility | haptotaxis |


As nouns the difference between motility and haptotaxis

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while haptotaxis is (biology) the directional motility of cells, usually in a biochemical gradient.

Motility vs Antimotility - What's the difference?

motility | antimotility |


As a noun motility

is the state of being motile.

As an adjective antimotility is

reducing gastrointestinal motility (in the treatment of diarrhea).

Motility vs Electromotility - What's the difference?

motility | electromotility |


As nouns the difference between motility and electromotility

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while electromotility is (biology|physics) motility (of hairs etc) caused by changes in electric charge.

Motility vs Nonmotility - What's the difference?

motility | nonmotility |


As nouns the difference between motility and nonmotility

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while nonmotility is absence of motility; inability to move.

Motility vs Proglumide - What's the difference?

motility | proglumide |


As nouns the difference between motility and proglumide

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while proglumide is a cholecystokinin antagonist drug that inhibits gastrointestinal motility and reduces gastric secretions.

Motility vs Gastrokinetic - What's the difference?

motility | gastrokinetic |


As nouns the difference between motility and gastrokinetic

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while gastrokinetic is a gastrokinetic drug.

As an adjective gastrokinetic is

(pharmacology|of a drug) serving to increase motility of the gastrointestinal tract.

Motility vs Immotility - What's the difference?

motility | immotility |


As nouns the difference between motility and immotility

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while immotility is a lack of motility (the inability to move).

Motility vs Hyperactivation - What's the difference?

motility | hyperactivation |


As nouns the difference between motility and hyperactivation

is that motility is (uncountable) the state of being motile while hyperactivation is (biology) a form of sperm motility associated with active beating of the flagellum.

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