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To impairment
noun
The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor.
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"The whole difficulty of detecting impairment would likely mean it'd be difficult to attribute deaths to impaired driving unless someone outright admitted to impairment".
Tricycle T1-2: Due to impairment affecting their balance and co-ordination, tricycle athletes cannot ride a bicycle.
Johnston Press said that its performance had been dragged down by a £163.7m non-cash charge relating to impairment in the value of its newspapers.
The increase was mainly due to impairment charges of $7.5 billion related to our Phone Hardware business in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2015.
However, to enhance the alloy strength often leads to impairment of the ductility, or vice versa.
Replacement of Val367 with the MelY residue (Ala) leads to impairment of TMG uptake.
Exchanging domains N6 and C6 between LacY and MelY also leads to impairment of TMG uptake.
The rationale is that brain inflammation contributes to impairment in Alzheimer's disease.
However, enhanced PAMAM dendrimer uptake was observed into the brain following neuroinflammation, possibly due to impairment in the BBB [116].
These data indicate that altered NOC/oFQ induced cyclooxygenase metabolism contributes to impairment of dilation to this opioid following FPI.
Conclusions: Weakness associated with the disease, as opposed to myotonia, was the most significant contributor to impairment.
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