Sentence examples for abnormal inability from inspiring English sources

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Included here is a fair sampling of the multisyllabic: aprosexia (an abnormal inability to pay attention), dangleation (dallying with girls; flirtation), mellisonant (sweet-sounding; pleasing to the ear).

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Infants with neonatal sepsis can present in a number of ways: respiratory distress, temperature instability, cyanosis, hypotension, lethargy, hyperbilirubinaemia, abdominal distension, prostration, weak or absent movement, abnormally irritable or sleepy, abnormal feeding, inability to console infant, or with a bulging fontanelle [ 3- 5].

12 Caregivers provided characteristics of the stroke survivors under their care, which included age, sex, race/ethnicity, employment status, insurance status, symptoms experienced (eg, abnormal posture, inability to sleep), and body areas affected by spasticity.

Neurologic signs such as abnormal gait, dullness, inability to eat, tremors, and nystagmus were observed in some animals.

Exclusion criteria included any chronic disease, chronic use of medications, abnormal pregnancy, or inability to attend the clinic visits at 6 and 12 months postpartum.

Some individuals have more severe impairment of their vision, causing abnormal behavior and an inability to perform.

Autism is a disease characterized by abnormal eye movements and an inability to follow a pattern of object movement in different directions.

The phenotypic manifestations of MS may range from the complete absence of male organs, abnormal sporogenous tissues, to the inability of anther to dehisce or of pollen to germinate on compatible stigma (Chase et al. [2010]).

Failure to perform first feeding response immediately when the mouth has opened often causes morphological deformities, abnormal moving behaviour, and an inability to swim and feed (Gwak and Tanaka 2001; Kjørsvik et al. 1991), leading to high mortality (Dou et al. 2002; Houde 1974).

A reduction in expression of cuti-1 by RNA interference results in complex phenotypic defects including a dumpy body shape, the inability to locomote, abnormal cuticle morphology and permeability, and defects in seam cell fusion and function.

X-linked hypohidrotic or anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (XLHED, MIM 305100) is the most common form of ectodermal dysplasia and is characterized by sparse hair, eye lashes and brow, abnormal or missing teeth and inability to sweat due to the lack of sweat glands, a major disability in hot climates.

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