Sentence examples for example of impairment from inspiring English sources

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An example of impairment of bundle branch conduction secondary to ventricular dilation is the occurrence of RBBB in the course of pulmonary thrombo-embolism.

More germane to the hypothesis, the only reliable difference between the groups in an interference condition was in timbre judgments when pitch was changing (an example of impairment of suppression), in the mixed condition (which required set-shifting).

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Examples of impairment within the identified domains of life were specified resulting in the eventual development of a 22-item instrument with 7 items directed at effects on mood and self-perception, 4 at effects on cognitive functioning, 7 at impairment of interpersonal functioning, and 4 at effects on work performance.

The DIVA is a DSM-based semistructured interview covering the childhood and adulthood DSM symptoms list for ADHD, and providing examples of impairments commonly associated with the symptoms in 5 areas of everyday life for each age group: work and education; relationships and family life; social contacts; free time and hobbies; self-confidence and self-image.

The most basic level is a patient's impairment: hemiparesis is an example of such an impairment.

Angling-induced selection is also conceivable without mortality, for example in cases of impairment during reproduction through catch-and-release angling (Cooke et al. 2002).

For example, the level of impairment defines the boundary between Bipolar I and II Disorders – it is most implausible that any specific level of impairment could neatly carve the boundary between distinct disorders.

In this review, we will focus on the autophagic pathway, by providing some examples of how impairment at different steps in this degradation pathway is related to different neurodegenerative diseases.

An example of a psychological impairment that may influence disability is fear-avoidance beliefs [8], which relates to the fear of painful reinjury that patients with a history of ACLR may experience, and the role of fear in causing patients to avoid behaviors that may potentially elicit pain or reinjury.

This study indicates the involvement of WT1 in the regulation of hydroxymethylation and provides an example of TET2 function impairment without TET2 mutations [ 96].

One can assume, as indicated by the data in this study, that increased prehospital replacement volumes and corresponding prolonged rescue times are responsible for the higher mortality rate after trauma because of, for example, impairment of the coagulation system.

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