However, its long half-life and its relative mobility in the environment have made it useful for a variety of dating applications.
The numbering is based on its relative mobility in electrophoresis among other monosialic gangliosides.
This kinship terminology commonly occurs in societies based on conjugal (or nuclear) families, where nuclear families have a degree of relative mobility.
A focus on how Americans' rank on the income ladder compares to their parents, their peers, or even themselves over time is a measure of relative mobility.
Skeptics caution that the studies measure "relative mobility" - how likely children are to move from their parents' place in the income distribution.
Because relative mobility depends on one's place in the distribution, it is a zero-sum phenomenon.
The relative mobility of each such electron also varies greatly, depending on what I am not sure yet.
Figure 7 shows the relative mobility of the ligated 42-mers plotted as a function of x.
It was intended to complement the slower British heavy tanks by using its relative mobility and speed in exploiting any break in the enemy lines.
In such a case, the relative mobility of the molecules from the origin has a shape different from a sphere.