Sentence examples for dramatic dysfunction from inspiring English sources

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The SSc microangiopathy involves dramatic dysfunction in vascular regulatory mechanisms that presents initially with neural abnormalities, increased release of endothelin-1, and reduced release of nitric oxide and prostacyclin, and progresses to structural derangement of the involved vessels [ 3, 30].

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In addition, the tumour vessels in this model showed dramatic disorganisation and dysfunction following Dll4-Notch blockade.

This hypomyelination combined with decreased supply of neuronal plasmalogens also can explain the dramatic shrinkage and dysfunction of AD cortical neurons and the nucleus basalis-cortex cholinergic projection [ 57- 59], which is critical in cognitive function.

This suggests that dramatic examples of government dysfunction should perhaps be added to the short list of events that decisively affect presidential approval.

For example, behavioral and/or mental ability starts to decline during early aging, prior to any dramatic structural or morphological dysfunction (Salthouse, 2004; Guo et al., 2012).

While coma is undoubtedly the most dramatic form of brain dysfunction faced in the ICU, it is not the most common.

RV infarction, atrial septal defect, and cor pulmonale are used as examples to illustrate the dramatic sequelae associated with RV dysfunction, as well as to identify the RV's specific adaptive mechanisms.

A contributing factor to endothelial cell dysfunction is a dramatic elevation of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) known to be increased in patients with renal failure [ 30].

Identification and correction of these metabolic abnormalities, including leptin resistance and cellular thyroid dysfunction, can result in dramatic long term successful weight loss.

In the present study, we found that STZ-induced diabetes in rats caused testicular dysfunction, leading to the dramatic changes in the testicular morphology and the alteration of spermatogenic process.

In particular, endothelial and smooth muscle dysfunction result in a dramatic decrease in blood pressure due to increased NO-mediated dilatation and hyporeactivity to catecholamines (Julou-Schaeffer et al., 1990; Fleming et al., 1992).

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