He had been convicted on his eighth impaired driving charge while driving a stolen car, his 18th possession of stolen property conviction. |
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I have already found, as a fact, she knew of his background and his problems related to alcohol, including the impaired driving charges. |
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She faces charges of driving while impaired, careless driving, and speeding. |
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The paper estimates the average cost for various states of impaired health. |
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Habitats in San Francisco Bay are impaired by pollutants including mercury. |
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He has uncoordinated movements and his condition also affects his speech, but his mental ability is not impaired. |
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Visually impaired skiers follow the sound of the guide's skis and poles on the snow. |
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The impaired banking system was encouraged to purchase loads of U.S. Treasuries. |
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Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired. |
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Secondly, people with head injury and impaired consciousness are unable to give informed consent. |
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Children, the old and people in weak physical condition or with an impaired immune system are less able to resist such diseases. |
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Communication among professionals is essential to ensure appropriate management of the hearing impaired child. |
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If your performance is being impaired by snorting cocaine or drinking too much you could be subject to disciplinary procedures anyway. |
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Since it opened I went along with a visually impaired member of the committee to sample the notice board in Braille. |
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Important municipal information must also be available in Braille format for the visually impaired. |
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My visually impaired junior assistant helped the group get started on Brailling the alphabet. |
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How many blind or visually impaired people do we know who can go out and buy something as rudimentary as a Perkins braillewriter today? |
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Common syndromes of impaired consciousness include stupor, coma, persistent vegetative state, and brain death. |
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This affects their overall development, slows their growth rate, and may result in impaired health. |
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Organizations have difficulty in recovering past knowledge or skills, resulting in an impaired culture. |
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For those who are geographically impaired, that is an area bigger than a breadbox. |
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We are delighted that a company of four visually impaired computerate colleagues have come on board to provide support and training. |
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Affected infants may have seizures or be moderately or severely neurologically impaired. |
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Many people who have acquired normal speaking skills become communicatively impaired when their vocal apparatus fails. |
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From a systemic point of view, the risk is of only more extreme boom and bust episodes from an increasingly impaired system. |
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Responsible redevelopment can transform environmentally impaired property into productive assets. |
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There are subtitles present in Spanish, French, and English for the hearing impaired. |
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Previous studies by the group have shown that depressed persons making serious suicide attempts have impaired verbal fluency. |
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Studies have, for example, linked poor nutrition to impaired learning at school. |
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I witnessed how these institutions, Wall Street securities firms, and other non-banks took up the slack from an impaired banking system. |
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After the training course, Phuc realised that computer is the tool to help visional impaired people to integrate into the society. |
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Specifically, serotonin increases satiety responses, which are impaired in bulimics. |
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However, nondigital sensory input may be used for some grip control during impaired digital sensibility. |
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New aspects require policies to ensure that rail personnel are fit for duty and, in particular, that they are not impaired by drugs or alcohol. |
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This causes delayed reactions, decreased vision, impaired sensory perception and postural imbalance. |
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Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low. |
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Only during the first and last two hours of your waking day is alertness significantly impaired. |
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Her hearing is almost gone, her sight impaired, her voice barely above a whisper. |
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This design is especially appropriate for two bedmates who must awaken at different times, or for the hearing impaired. |
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I don't know if this really impaired his flying ability, but unfortunately Bernie didn't make it and I had to wash him out. |
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Four teenagers consumed hallucinogenic and poisonous jimson weed Thursday night and were hospitalized with fast heartbeats and impaired vision. |
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One of the authors treated an otherwise healthy 30-year old female with poor acuity, impaired night vision, and myopia. |
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In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension. |
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The advent of audio cassettes and prompters for the visually impaired seem to be a blessing. |
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What she did was launch digs magazine.com, a sort of Martha Stewart Living for the domestically impaired. |
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A person whose reaction time is impaired by alcohol would take an indeterminable time longer to react. |
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This improves the readability of the Web page, especially for those who may be visually impaired. |
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This is important for patients with impaired kidney function or liver failure who cannot clear the extra ammonia. |
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Yet, the everyday decisions demanded when working with cognitively impaired seniors are every bit as much an ethical challenge. |
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Those who survive their first year risk being permanently impaired by chronic malnutrition. |
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But it is a relief to see that the drugs appear to have done no permanent damage, and that age has not otherwise impaired his percipience. |
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When the critical stimulus is compatible with the first response, the corresponding code is occupied and perception of that stimulus is impaired. |
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Persons with comorbid conditions, such as diabetes, immunodeficiency, or impaired circulation, are at increased risk. |
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People still conversed with each other in dance halls, sign language was only used by the hearing impaired. |
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But three-dimensional perception and the ability to recognize complex objects such as the faces of family and friends remain severely impaired. |
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The serious public health implication is that impaired crews may be unable to operate trains safely. |
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Imam said his team would prepare regulations allowing family members to help the visually impaired exercise their political rights. |
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All three groups showed impaired performance on the task relative to comparison groups. |
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I heard thousands of phone conversations during my years working with the hearing impaired. |
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The hearing impaired child depends a lot on visual clues provided to him for learning. |
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Adverse events include a risk of respiratory arrest, hypotension, and impaired consciousness. |
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Unable to get cheap credit on the high street, some of these people fall into the hands of pawnbrokers, impaired credit lenders and loan sharks. |
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The function of the kidneys may be impaired, leading eventually to failure. |
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The consequences are a misallocation of resources, wasted resources and impaired financial assets. |
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She was the victim of another stroke last March which affected the left side of her body and impaired her vision. |
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He suffered myocardial infarction in 1994 and has diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and impaired renal function. |
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The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs. |
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Obesity is an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and impaired glucose tolerance. |
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The most significant outcome is weakening of the skeleton leading to fractures, loss of height, impaired quality of life and even death. |
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If mucociliary clearance is impaired, colonization is followed by rapid replication and clinical infection. |
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Still, some cell-mediated and humoral immune system responses may be slightly impaired by heavy marijuana use. |
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This task is done by the women and children and their health is often severely impaired by carrying such heavy loads. |
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One third of all stroke survivors experience aphasia, or impaired comprehension and speech. |
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Heavy users of garlic, cough sweets or chewing gum will similarly find their tasting faculties impaired. |
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Two cases of impaired intellect by overstudy were brought to public notice in this city yesterday. |
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Humans with irritable bowel syndrome who have bloating and borborygmus as symptoms have impaired gas transit. |
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Aspirations and longing feelings colour your reasoning but your power of concentration might be impaired. |
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Sweetbread dusted in a spiced powder and roast whole was just so, but it was impaired by a dice of scallops. |
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Again, all discs should come with closed captioning or subtitles for the hearing impaired. |
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It is known that those who are overexposed to acrylamides in the workplace may suffer nerve damage and impaired fertility. |
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Chronic illness is likely to lead to impaired capacity to participate in paid employment. |
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We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project. |
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Pusztai reported that the rats that were fed genetically modified potato suffered stunted growth, damaged organs and impaired immune systems. |
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She had helped slow learners, schizophrenic adults, people who were visually and aurally impaired, and children with autism and cerebral palsy. |
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In addition, guggul is used for arteriosclerosis, arthritic and rheumatic problems, numbness and impaired circulation. |
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He can only use his right hand and finds talking difficult as his speech is impaired. |
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A study of sexual chases in sand martins showed that heavy females faced an impaired take-off ability compared to lighter birds. |
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The malnourished suffer from impaired health, reduced physical strength, diminished mental alertness, and high rates of infant mortality. |
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It means visually impaired people in Grimsby will have the chance to go out on a tandem bike with a sighted cyclist. |
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The company designs, manufactures and distributes a range of electronic magnifiers for the visually impaired and partially sighted. |
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Diabetes mellitus is also associated with impaired polymorphonuclear cell function and a higher pH of cerumen in the aural canal. |
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The Credit system is too impaired, chastened investors and speculators too risk-averse, and the Bubble economy too maladjusted. |
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One of the outcomes of trauma is impaired short term and sometimes long term memory. |
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Her research will help diabetics whose impaired bones will not properly heal. |
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To assess whether impaired esophageal clearance contributed to the severe reflux we evaluated the esophageal motility manometrically. |
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She's an occupational therapist for severely orthopedically impaired schoolchildren. |
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It could be that my judgment has become impaired by all the puffy dresses and diamonds in these magazines. |
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Compared with delayed dyslexies, phonological dyslexies were impaired in the suffix deletion task but not in derivation in a sentence context. |
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The amygdala is certainly involved in the forms of fear and empathic processing that are impaired in individuals with psychopathy. |
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However, there are no indications that the social response reversal system is impaired in psychopathic individuals. |
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The psychopathic individuals were significantly impaired in response reversal on this task. |
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The film opens with a newscast that is helpfully translated via sign language for the hearing impaired. |
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The desire to have such equipment in Orkney was prompted by the success of the visually impaired markswoman. |
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The organically impaired are those whose ability to control impulses is significantly affected by their neurological or medical condition. |
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The orectic response to energy expenditure and the orectic inhibition to fat accumulation are feedback mechanisms which are impaired in obesity. |
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Rifles for the visually impaired athletes are equipped with electro-acoustic glasses, which utilize an optronic system. |
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Free massages will be provided by 120 blind masseurs and there will be performances by visually impaired artists. |
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Older people are more susceptible to extremes of heat and cold because of impaired thermoregulation. |
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Visually impaired athletes, split into two teams of three, roll a bell-filled ball down the court trying to get it in the opposing team's net. |
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Of course Gallaudet is a university that does such a wonderful job of teaching hearing impaired students. |
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This interpreter wanted to bring the news about the Edwards affair to the hearing impaired. |
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Oesophageal motor function can be secondarily impaired in patients with various connective tissue diseases. |
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The hearing impaired children excelled in dancing, mainly depending on the lip movements. |
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Complaints from the disabled community in New Jersey led to four theater chains there to add special device for the hearing impaired. |
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There are no subtitles, but there are closed captions for the hearing impaired. |
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The following account by Jenny will allow you to consider some of the issues facing hearing impaired people. |
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Open captioning appears along the bottom of the screen for hearing impaired visitors. |
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He was always injured or temporarily mentally impaired and I had to save him and make decisions for the both of us. |
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On the flip side, cognition has improved in demented or impaired people given nutritional support. |
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Most health professionals will have had some experience of working with hearing impaired people. |
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I was also involved in teaching assistance dogs, such as seeing-eye and hearing dogs, for people with an impaired sense. |
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And if opponents aren't used to seeing such naked aggression, until they do, their immune response will be somewhat impaired. |
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Because statistics show that the menially impaired are the most likely to be abused, all doors have porthole windows. |
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The operation of the state's hospital system has been impaired, and there are ill omens for the future improvement of patient safety. |
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Any of these scenarios could result in a positive drug test for someone who is not impaired while driving. |
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Patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis commonly have impaired renal function. |
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That they were visually impaired did not handicap their ambitions at least. |
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The most common septic complication was pneumonia resulting from the translocation of gut bacteria directly to an impaired lung. |
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As the Lung is attacked, its function to regulate water passage becomes impaired, water begins to stagnate and phlegm starts to form. |
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Attention is impaired, and a delirious person is difficult to engage in conversation and easily distracted by irrelevant stimuli. |
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People driving within the legal limit can be really incapacitated and have their driving seriously impaired, especially at lunchtime. |
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Night vision is impaired when there is a lack of re synthesis of retinal necessary for forming visual purple. |
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When tested later, the memory of those who drank vodka was significantly impaired compared with the memory of those who drank tonic water. |
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One of them asks all serious topers to banish moderate drinkers from parties and to drink until speech becomes impaired and walking impossible. |
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Affected children are microcephalic, have intractable seizures, and their neurological development is severely impaired. |
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This leads to edema and altered microcirculation in the skin, which results in impaired healing. |
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The nurse notifies the surgeon if the patient exhibits neurological deficits, bleeding, or impaired respiratory function or is in acute distress. |
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Her speech and development were also impaired but that is now back on track. |
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A native of Haryana and a visually impaired person herself, Ms. Singhal came to Bangalore to see if she could achieve something on her own. |
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When a patient has beta cell defects, first-phase insulin secretion is impaired and eventually lost, which results in fasting hyperglycemia. |
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Many children who have visually impaired parents, who are single or divorced, cannot devote much time for their wards. |
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They also plan to create a scented garden primarily for the blind and visually impaired. |
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The next step in this process is malnutrition, since active transport of nutrients become impaired. |
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For the blind or visually impaired, judo can offer a sense of control by being more aware of their surroundings. |
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It was forceful demonstration of the fact that the hearing impaired children are second to none. |
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The obvious implementation of the work is in relation to the visually impaired. |
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Many falls result from trips and slips when the impaired balance of an elderly person prevents swift corrective action. |
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Amongst the more unusual events will be a demonstration of visually impaired archery. |
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Access sometimes focuses only on wheelchair users, however visually impaired people and others need to be included too. |
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For more than two decades, the Encino Judo Club has helped teach martial arts skills to blind and visually impaired athletes. |
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Two case studies explore some models of support for visually impaired students, which have an impact on teaching and learning. |
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A number of programs are commercially available to facilitate the use of technology by the visually impaired. |
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Don't express pity or show excessive sympathy towards the visually impaired. |
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However, any sense of real drama is impaired by anticipation of the next sight gag. |
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Last year, I took the opportunity to go on a missionary trip to Asia to work with orphans who are visually impaired. |
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Apart from the failure of the rover's front-wheel steering, which had not significantly impaired the planned activity, everything had gone well. |
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While computers have thrown up many seemingly ideal jobs for the visually impaired, he cautions employers against typecasting blind employees. |
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The one thing that they have in common is that they're both visually impaired. |
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Some, like the bus from Terminal Norte to Teotihuacan, are decorated with such baroque flourish, visibility can become seriously and ironically impaired. |
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Though she eventually recovered consciousness, she was left with a speech impediment and the part of the brain that controls emotions was impaired. |
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His speech, impaired by Parkinson's, is garbled, but he plugged along. |
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Her eyesight was impaired by glaucoma and she was on anticonvulsant drugs. |
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Four broke off Ambien usage after experiencing impaired concentration, continuing or aggravated depression, and manic reaction. |
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In general, however, cuticular development is not usually impaired, although the leaf surface may become abraded by the action of wind and wind-borne particles. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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More than just reading skills are impaired, you can count on it. |
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The mechanism by which the body senses and responds to changes in blood pressure by reflex vasodilation or contraction of peripheral vessels is impaired. |
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The defendant's capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her conduct, or to conform his or her conduct to the requirements of the law, was significantly impaired. |
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We and others have shown that these patients have severely impaired exercise capacity and, in addition, do not exhibit a lactic acidosis threshold. |
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Are there any tip-offs to remediable causes of impaired mobility? |
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Future projects will include reef development in recreational and commercial shellfish harvesting areas and water quality remediation projects to improve impaired waterways. |
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Another possible cause of impaired lung function could be increased sclerosis of bronchial arteries as a consequence of generalized arteriosclerosis in diabetes. |
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Their results indicate that the cellular immune responses needed to protect against TB and HIV, are impaired by ascariasis and other helminthic infections. |
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However, the Spanish government says the cement blocks impaired Spanish fishermen from trolling the same waters for shellfish. |
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The beneficiary of this amazing journey would be the National Council for the Blind of Ireland and also taking part were two visually impaired cyclists on tandems. |
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Children are certainly tempted to watch television instead of mastering reading, and those who succumb will be permanently impaired scholastically. |
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Girma realized that law was her best tool to get equal footing for herself and the wider population of impaired Americans. |
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Without independence, both in fact and in appearance, objectivity is impaired. |
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As it does so, however, it is impaired and heavily influenced by its own horrific failings of nearly a century ago. |
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AmEx announced Thursday that its earnings would be impaired by three major charges. |
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They are, he said, serial huggers who often have impaired relationships with same-sex companions. |
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The liberty of the subject is not safe when they can imprison at their pleasure, and keep men in jail till their health is impaired, without even the form of a trial. |
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For example, if a suffix, that is, an extra item follows the last item to be remembered in serial recall, memory for this last item is severely impaired. |
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The results showed that while THC and alcohol combined impaired driving, THC had only a negligible effect on driving. |
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Drunk and impaired drivers have to be kept off the road because other people's lives are at stake, so by all means bring your concerns to the county sheriff's office. |
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For example, the capacity of the liver to metabolize alcohol is increased by a steady high level of drinking but markedly impaired by alcohol binges. |
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Not only are they dentally impaired but skeletally out of proportion. |
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Also on the anvil are a Braille slate, abacus for mathematics, geometry set with raised numbers and an alphabet plate to enable the visually impaired to learn to write. |
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He thought her inability to recall the circumstances of the killing was likely to have been impaired by substance abuse and consequent sleep deprivation. |
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In addition, diseases resulting in impaired contraction of striated muscle, such as myasthenia gravis or myotonic dystrophies, may demonstrate similar abnormalities. |
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One possibility is that CO2 narcosis impaired cognitive function. |
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Some causes of impaired excretion of uric acid are also known. |
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Our chronic headache patients did not get better at the task and there were no associated changes in the brain, suggesting impaired neuroplasticity. |
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Train a visually impaired child to walk alone like sighted children. |
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The IDA was developed to collect detailed, meaningful drinking and driving information that could further the study of alcohol use and impaired driving. |
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Every seven minutes someone in America becomes blind or visually impaired. |
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I apologized and have developed an excellent relationship with the person truly assigned the responsibility of assisting the visually impaired with their general needs. |
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Clever people at the University of Rochester have flipped the typical use of RFID around and created a navigational aid for the visually impaired. |
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Such is the standing of the game in Pakistan that blind cricket has become a major force in the slow integration of visually impaired people into mainstream society. |
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Unlike some visually impaired girls I have met, I am always on the move. |
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That implies a good deal of volition, but I would argue that those who lose the most have had their capacity for clarity of decision making impaired. |
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However halting, impaired, almost uncommunicative the poem, I still have the perverse sense that the station to which it is tuned, however low, is merriment. |
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It also includes closed captioning for the hearing impaired. |
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Chronically impaired production of vasodilators affects vascular tone. |
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Before the syncopal event, the patient may report weakness, light-headedness, yawning, nausea, diaphoresis, hyperventilation, blurred vision or impaired hearing. |
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Decreased cerebral perfusion may cause impaired consciousness and syncope. |
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Perhaps impaired glucose tolerance should be an indication for treatment. |
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Although this would not have caused death it could have impaired their attention, concentration, co-ordination and ability to make reasoned decisions. |
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We have surgical procedures and spectacles to correct impaired vision. |
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Economic recovery will also be impaired by the ongoing credit crunch. |
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He was crippled, impaired, and everywhere he turned he saw dead ends. |
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Also some of the buttons have a raised edge to help the visually impaired, but which are also handy when you're fumbling around for the pause button in the dark. |
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Also, Besner found that shape distortion by case alternation impaired the perceptual identification of function words less than that of content words or nonwords. |
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With sources of potable water impaired, powdered milk is unusable in these circumstances, leaving the drink box the only source of milk for children and pregnant women. |
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Ventricular tachycardia carries a serious adverse prognosis, particularly in the presence of coronary artery disease and impaired ventricular function. |
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Impaired liver function can cause fatigue, irritability and depression as a result of impaired glycogenesis which is the breakdown of glycogen to re-form glucose in the cells. |
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Moreover, their dyslexic subgroup defined by the level of phonological impairment is impaired in suffix deletion and not so much in derivation in sentential contexts. |
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The group works with emotionally and developmentally impaired students. |
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Symptoms include near vision image blur, abnormal color perception, monocular diplopia, glare, and impaired visual acuity, and may vary depending on location of the cataract. |
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Police cited examples of criminal behaviour exhibited by bar patrons over the past two years, ranging from impaired driving to shootings in the parking lot. |
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These Bonus Army men, with an average age of 40, often impaired either in body or mental stability, were among the hardest hit by the Great Depression. |
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All patients with impaired decision-making capacity, even those who are unbefriended, deserve to have their interests represented when important medical decisions are made. |
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In either case, the artery suffers restenosis, or narrowing to the point where healthy blood flow is again impaired. |
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Restenosis is typically marked by chest pain, as blood flow is impaired and the heart protests a lack of oxygen. |
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It is also known that this ability to autoregulate may be variably impaired when the brain is injured. |
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Electrostimulation can reeducate weakened or deconditioned muscle in a part of the body that is neurologically impaired. |
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Some materials become invaluable in teaching the visually impaired such as glue sticks, air-dry clay, and wax-covered yarn sticks. |
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While his motor skills were affected, the observed damage had not impaired his ability to write. |
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The church, that before by insensible degrees welked and impaired, now with large steps went down hill decaying. |
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The glitch impaired the airline's ability to do such things as conduct check-ins, print boarding passes and monitor the weight of each aircraft. |
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On physical examination, sensation was significantly impaired in all three divisions of the fifth cranial nerve on the right side. |
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A carnivorous plant that catches no insects at all will rarely die, although its growth may be impaired. |
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However such evidence may be admissible if the defense has argued the defendant had no knowledge driving impaired was a crime. |
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He marched directly to Aleppo but went as far as Hailan before the climate impaired his army's movements. |
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Recent studies have, however, shown that mutual intelligibility is not necessarily impaired and that the basis remains the same. |
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It is truly amazing and a boon for the spacially impaired which, let's admit, occasionally includes us all. |
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Of all the areas, Gower was the least affected by heavy industry and the ancient landscape was the least impaired. |
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Interior fittings and destination displays may also be designed to be usable by the visually impaired. |
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Most of these patients may also experience symptoms like headache, earache, red eyes, tearing, postnasal drip, and impaired smell perception. |
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Clinically, she demonstrated no evidence of impaired perfusion of the right cerebral hemisphere. |
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Upper airway collapsibility may reflect the impaired function of upper airway dilator muscles such as the genioglossus muscle. |
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Left untreated, infection with intestinal worms can cause irreversible organ damage and impaired intellectual development. |
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Thalassemias are characterized by impaired quantitative synthesis of globin chains. |
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No dysmetria was noted on the finger-to-nose test, but heel or toe gait was impaired. |
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Dense and young forests are avoided as there is neither cover nor food, and flight of these large birds is greatly impaired. |
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The donatist heresy claimed that sacraments were impaired if the person performing them was heretical or unorthodox. |
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Acute haemolysis and impaired bone marrow response are important in this setting. |
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When cells were grown with stavudine or didanosine alone, growth and survival was significantly impaired. |
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Also called delayed gastric emptying, gastroparesis is a condition where the movement of food out of the stomach is impaired. |
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Perhaps the most commonly reported deficits relate to impaired visuospatial processing. |
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Blind composer Jacqueline Clifton received her MBE for her services to music and visually impaired people. |
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ViewPlus commercializes technologies that help the visually impaired access graphical information tactilely. |
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The phagocytic capacity of neutrophils remains high throughout the peripartum period but the killing capacity is impaired. |
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Gut metagenome in European women with normal, impaired and diabetic glucose control. |
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The condition is characterised by impaired social interaction, and issues with verbal and nonverbal communication. |
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You diagnose the patient with a vertebral compression fracture at L3 and consider vertebroplasty due to her pain and impaired functional status. |
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Prolonged exposure to nitroglycerin leads to tolerance and impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation. |
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The hydrogen ions interfere with electric signals from muscles and nerves, causing pain and impaired contraction. |
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Wayfindr technology was introduced to the station in 2015 to help the visually impaired navigate the station. |
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Tomaino's discovery led her on a journey to research the extent of music therapy with mentally impaired individuals. |
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Her cranial nerves were notable for impaired upgaze, but otherwise intact EOMs with slow tracking but no abnormal saccades and no nystagmus. |
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Additional studies have shown a strong correlation between impaired expression of miRNA genes and oncogenesis. |
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Focal hyperemia followed by spreading oligemia and impaired activation of rCBF in classic migraine. |
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Hockey outcomes are not obstacles to the mathematically impaired. |
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In the context of FERG, risk assessment was used to estimate the burden of dioxin-related hypothyroidy and impaired fertility. |
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He regained his mental powers, but his movement, hearing, and sight remained impaired for the rest of his life. |
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The resulting damage inhibits nerve impulses, producing symptoms that include difficulty walking, impaired vision, fatigue and pain. |
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Jacklin has been hearing impaired for over 25 years and wears a hearing aid device on both sides. |
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The new insulin secretogogue repaglinide can be used in patients with impaired renal function. |
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For a cognitively impaired resident, a routine toileting schedule is usually successful. |
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Renal biopsies play a pivotal role in determining the diagnosis in patients with impaired renal function and with other renal diseases. |
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Before this research, by the way, we always knew that benzodiazepines impaired cognitive wellbeing, but thought it was transient and reversible. |
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The high-fat meal caused a significant jump in lipopolysaccharides among those with diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance. |
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Effects of amplification and speechreading on consonant recognition by persons with impaired hearing. |
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These include detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia, detrusor-internal sphincter dyssynergia, impaired bladder compliance and impaired detrusor contractility. |
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Relative risk of conversion from normoglycaemia to impaired glucose tolerance or non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in polycystic ovary syndrome. |
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His impaired driving skill due to alcohol caused the accident. |
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Scientists treated rats with the chemical streptozocin to create a study model that mimics some Alzheimer-like cognitive problems, including impaired memory and learning. |
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Yet in individual patients, elevated ICP may be associated with cerebral hyperaemia or cerebral ischaemia, subclinical seizures, or impaired autoregulation. |
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In adults with intellectual disability and autism, psychoses are rarely detected due to misinterpretation of psychotic symptoms being autism or impaired communication skills. |
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With robotic exoskeletons like ARKE, we have the potential to transform the future for mobility impaired patients by significantly improving rehabilitation stimulation. |
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Since NADPH is a cofactor for the production of superoxide dismutase, other conditions which affect the formation of NADPH can also lead to impaired neutrophil function. |
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The 3D Clip-Ons fit nicely over most Rx glasses, and allow visually impaired moviegoers to enjoy their experience as much as their emmetropic friends. |
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Children who are visually impaired commonly engage in stereotypic behaviors such as rocking and repetitive hand movements to gain sensory stimulation produced by the behavior. |
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Another example is chronic sinusitis, which may be diagnosed naturopathically as sinus congestion related to impaired immune function and poor mucous membrane integrity. |
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It specifically focused on differences between blind and severely visually impaired clients in various disability beneficiary statuses and closure statuses. |
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Both outcomes will play important roles toward generating sources of transplantable cells to replace damaged tissue in patients with impaired vision. |
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Six years ago, that team showed that diazinon significantly impaired responses by Chinook salmon to alarm scents and reduced their success in finding their natal pools. |
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Army logisticians to provide a means to open SPODs globally in response to crises where normal means of logistics flow may be impaired or impeded. |
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The cause of diarrhea in celiac sprue is multifactorial, resulting from impaired absorption by the duodenum and jejunum, and net secretion by jejunal mucosa. |
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This program includes phase III studies in invasive aspergillosis, invasive candidemia, and rare mold infections plus renally impaired aspergillosis patients. |
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Microscopically, the background testicular tissue often shows dysgenetic features, including impaired spermatogenesis, tubular atrophy, and microliths. |
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Fragile X syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social function, cognition and speech, as well as attention deficits and anxiety. |
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Theses for gradual loss of pigmentation include attenuation of enzymes involved in melanogenesis, impaired DNA repair, loss of telomerase, and antioxidant mechanisms. |
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The invention provides compositions and methods for selectively sensitizing G1 checkpoint impaired cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents and treatments. |
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They were said to be travelling at a time when the drivers' visibility would be impaired by the bow waves their vehicles were creating crashing onto their windscreens. |
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The research found that reaction time, decision making and semantic memory were impaired in the group of PHN patients who were given systemic treatments. |
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Therapy dogs are not service dogs, such as seeing-eye dogs for the visually impaired, nor are they trained to assist individuals with disabilities. |
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In order to receive the concession, the blind or severely sight impaired person must apply to the TV Licensing Blind Concession Group with proof of impairment. |
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Glaucoma can occur when this canal is either blocked during the patient's lifetime or impaired from a birth defect, resulting in a small or absent Schlemm's canal. |
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