Sentence examples for consequences of impairments from inspiring English sources

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This over-sampling method made it possible to describe the consequences of impairments in detail, since subjects with impairments were over-represented in the Handicap-Dependency survey.

One explanation for this can lie in the fact that the practical and social consequences of impairments and diagnoses differ in daily life.

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That means years of struggling with the consequences of impairment, without interventions that can make a difference.

Functional outcome measures specifically assess the consequences of impairment in daily activities.

The ICF-CY provides a conceptual framework and specific terminology that facilitates investigation of the consequences of impairment in children and youth.

Perceptual deficits may indeed exist as a consequence of impairments of voice processing in the STS central area [17], but social withdrawal and lack of social attention may well be involved in these central abnormalities [20].

Clearly, further study is now needed to determine whether the increased insulin resistance and reduced ability to oxidise fat in South Asians, is a consequence of impairments in vascular function.

It is possible that the albuminuria that develops in diabetes might be a consequence of impairments of both the glomerular filtration barrier and tubular reabsorption.

Rather, the possibility remains that the decreased social engagement observed at age of diagnosis (and by 12 months of life in Sib-A) is the developmental consequence of impairments in a different functional system during infancy.

It has been suggested that deficits in higher cognitive functions in ADHD, including response inhibition, conflict processing, and attention, are a consequence of impairments in the self-regulation of arousal and motivational state (13,14).

In particular, it is argued that diverging performance in unilaterally brain damaged patients on tasks such as the number interval bisection task may not necessarily be the consequence of impairments in a spatial-attentional mechanism operating upon a mental number line (isomorphic to physical space), but may be due to an impaired working memory system with a position-specific deficiency.

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