Similar words: utility, futility, hostility, fertility, ductility, volatility, infertility, versatility. Meaning: [məʊ'tɪlətɪ] n. 1. ability to move spontaneously and independently 2. a change of position that does not entail a change of location.
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1. In the children with colonic contractions, fasting motility did not differentiate children with and without constipation.
2. Abnormalities in the inhibition of motility during sleep should be evaluated in patients who report nocturnal faecal incontinence.
3. Therefore their motility index was zero before and after the meal.
4. Some patterns of normal colonic motility have begun to emerge, but specific abnormalities are yet to be defined.
5. Calculations of frequency and wave velocity of motility could be derived directly from the screen.
6. Ileal motility was measured by integrating the area under the pressure-time curve, during 1 minute periods, using computer software.
7. Conversely, the motility index is decreased in those with diarrhoea, so that the sigmoid behaves like a sphincter.
8. Fundoplication in itself did not affect oesophageal motility or transit, provided that the wrap was intact.
9. Motility was recorded during infusion of each set of effluents.
10. The effect of octreotide on gall bladder motility may not be crucial in the formation of gall stones.
11. This would consequently lead to increased motility because parasympathetic activity would be unopposed by diminished sympathetic activity.
12. Normal motility of the small intestine in the fasting state is characterised by the cyclical appearance of the migrating motor complex.
13. This inhibition was reversible and motility returned to previous levels after the infusion was stopped.
14. It may well be the reason why this motility pattern has previously attracted so little attention.
15. There were no manometric features in the fasting motility that differentiated the patients without constipation from those with neuropathy and constipation.
16. Although irritable bowel syndrome is commonly believed to be a colonic motility disorder, the evidence supporting this hypothesis is inconsistent.
17. Twenty two had severe lifelong constipation and eight had symptoms suggesting a motility disorder exclusively of the upper gastrointestinal tract.
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18. We attempted to visualise the two major physiological states of upper gastrointestinal motility.
19. It remains to be established whether in diabetic patients gall bladder motility is dependent on actual serum glucose concentrations.
20. Only a few manometric studies have attempted to characterise the motility patterns associated with mass movements.
21. These fluctuations probably result from interaction between phasic gastroduodenal motility and intermittent pancreatic secretion of neutralising bicarbonate.
22. This syndrome is characterised clinically by abnormalities of gastrointestinal and, in some cases, bladder motility.
23. Little is known, however, about the effect of hyperglycaemia on gall bladder motility.
24. Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
25. There has recently been a revival of interest in changes in colonic motility in ulcerative colitis.
26. The mechanism responsible for the inhibitory action of hyperglycaemia on gall bladder motility is not known.
27. Both single large doses and fractionated doses of radiation have been shown to alter small intestinal motility in animals.
28. Non-deglutitive motor activity of the oesophagus is usually considered to be a sign of disordered motility.
29. This study has shown that luminal bile directly inhibited terminal ileal motility.
30. Thus, for the first time, recordings of fasting and fed motility patterns of the upper gastrointestinal tract have been achieved.
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