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- An immobiliser or immobilizer is an electronic security device ****ed to a motor vehicle that prevents the engine from being started unless the correct...
- Automobile immobilization, for vehicle theft prevention Economic immobilization, a concept in financial economics Immobile (disambiguation) Immobilizer (disambiguation)...
- Look up immobilizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An immobilizer is an electronic device ****ed to an automobile which prevents the engine from running...
- An immobilized enzyme is an enzyme, with restricted mobility, attached to an inert, insoluble material—such as calcium alginate (produced by reacting...
- The immobilized whole cell system is an alternative to enzyme immobilization. Unlike enzyme immobilization, where the enzyme is attached to a solid support...
- the BCM controls the power windows, power mirrors, air conditioning, immobilizer system, central locking, etc. The BCM communicates with other on-board...
- needed; side head supports, such as a rolled blanket or head blocks (head immobilizer) made specifically for this purpose, used to avoid the lateral rotation...
- which case the Immobilizer itself must first be immobilized. When an Immobilizer comes into contact with an enemy Chameleon or Immobilizer, the two pieces...
- Immobilized cell technology is a method of air filtration and purification that uses whole cell immobilization. It is a process whereby microfine particulate...
- color. The European model 'FZ6 Fazer S2 ABS' has ABS and electronic immobilizer as standard. The 2009 model (introduced on September 8, 2008) is technically...