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Consistent with this notion, cognitive impairment can be found in up to 75% of HF patients with frequent deficits exhibited in cognitive domains shown to be important contributors to driving ability in other medical populations (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment), including global cognitive function, attention, executive function, and psychomotor speed [ 9- 16].

The women having less schooling were in general from families having lower mean asset scores (−1.23 vs. 1.36, P < 0.001), more frequent deficits in a scale for income expenditure status (P < 0.001), and more frequent presence of daily wager in the family (P < 0.001).

Moreover, in non-ASD subjects, several studies suggest that nasal administration of a single dose of oxytocin improves the feeling of trust, ability to infer the mental state of others, and time of gazing toward the eye region, which are frequent deficits of ASD patients [ 3, 4].

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The result was a high tax burden and frequent budget deficits.

Information on the response of seedling to anticipated water availability is urgently needed in regions where tree seedlings may experience more frequent water deficits.

Therefore, information about seedling response to anticipated decrease in water availability is urgently needed, especially in regions likely to experience more frequent water deficits for the coming decades (Walck and Dixon 2009; Baeten et al. 2010; Walck et al. 2011).

Although poplar is subject to frequent oxygen deficits (hypoxia) annually due to flooding and sedimentation, they show tolerance with minimal effect on growth and survival [ 1, 3, 5, 38, 39].

Changes in myelin have recently been correlated with changes in behavior, and NF1 and Costello syndrome patients are known to display frequent behavioral deficits; therefore, we tested whether behavior was altered in mice with elevated Ras-GTP in oligodendrocytes.

In these rare and severe lesions, because of malalignment of spinal canal and a frequent neurologic deficit, immediate realignment, decompression and stabilization are required, particularly when the neurologic deficit is incomplete.

Common peroneal nerve injury is the most frequent nerve deficit affecting the lower limbs.

These syndromal DOA+ variants show a remarkable degree of phenotypic variability, but sensorineural deafness is a frequent neurological deficit, which develops from late childhood to early adulthood, followed by a combination of ataxia, myopathy, peripheral neuropathy and progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO) from the third decade of life onwards (5– 9).

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