Phrases with «mobilization»

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"Mobilization" refers to the act of getting people, resources, or troops ready and organized for a particular purpose or task, usually during times of emergencies, crisis, or military operations. It involves coordinating and preparing everything necessary to ensure effective action and efficient use of available resources towards a common goal. Full definition

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Noun + «mobilization»

«mobilization» + noun

Sentences with «mobilization»

  • However, when the rate of mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue is accelerated, as, for example, during very low carbohydrate intake, the liver converts acetyl CoA into ketone bodies: Acetoacetate and 3 - hydroxybutyrate. (jissn.biomedcentral.com)
  • They desire, above all, to rid themselves of the condition of being forever on the brink of mobilization for war. (firstthings.com)
  • In my book, I have shown that the project of Islamist populism is facing a crisis of political mobilization in contemporary India and Bangladesh due to the challenges of mobilizing across a heterogeneous Muslim community, and the tensions between nationalist and internationalist appeals facing Islamism. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
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