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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute impairment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, disability, or legal matters to describe a complete or total loss of function or ability.
Example: "The accident resulted in absolute impairment of his motor skills, leaving him unable to walk."
Alternatives: "total disability" or "complete loss of function."
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Another study evaluated tapping performance over several frequencies within the same patients, but only found weak effects that involved relative rather than absolute impairments in motor performance, superimposed upon an overall tendency for movement to improve with increasing stimulation frequency (Fogelson et al., 2005).
It can be speculated that the gastrocnemii contributed more to the absolute RFD impairment of the paretic limb, as the EMG impairments seemed to be more substantial for these muscles than the SOL (see Table 3).
Diabetes is characterized as hyperglycemia resulting from a relative or absolute impairment of insulin secretion as well as peripheral resistance to insulin [ 2].
The larger the number of phase bits N, the larger is this the impairment in absolute values.
Although the absolute numbers for these impairments are small, these differences may have important clinical implications.
29 Diabetic patients with autonomic neuropathy also display impairment of the absolute values of the frequency domain analysis (both low-frequency component and high-frequency component).
For the ICF components body functions, body structures, activities and participation, absolute frequencies and relative frequencies of impairment will be reported along with their 95% confidence intervals.
For cross-sectional analyses, absolute and relative frequencies (prevalence) of impairment, limitation or restriction alongside 95% confidence intervals will be calculated.
The absolute number of older adults with multiple chronic diseases, impairment and disability all continue to climb even though prevalence rates may be stable for impairments and disability.
However, previous studies in chronic pain populations have found equivalent impairments in force steadiness at both absolute and relative (% MVC) force targets [ 18].
However, since carboxysomes of apparently normal shape greatly outnumbered malformed organelles and not all cells contained elongated carboxysomes, this impairment alone should not result in an absolute hcr phenotype.
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