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She has no impairment that we can detect.
The best score is 7, which means that the individual has no impairment due to asthma.
In such an environment the extent of surgery has no impairment on the quality of life of these patients; regardless of the extent of surgery [ 50].
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These data demonstrate that Tc1 mice have no impairment in muscle strength and their impaired rota rod motor learning task is not due to differences in grip capability.
"The overwhelming majority of these cases," Mr. Kazan said, "are brought by people who have no impairment whatsoever".
I have no impairment in hearing, but I never had any inner voice.
Sixty-one per cent of these survivors had no impairment of their functional status.
These individuals have no impairment in music perception which might account for their anhedonia; their sensitivity to primary and secondary rewards is also preserved, and they do not show generalized depression.
Although the patient in this case had no impairment of ankle function, the decision to treat the lesion non-operatively may result in the development of further ankle deformity and predispose the patient to tibiotalar arthritis or ankle instability and recurrent injury [3, 8].
In our study, 13.18% of participants had correctable visual impairment, 8.23% had uncorrectable visual impairment, and 77.73% had no impairment.
The results relating to AMTS were as follows: 21 participants (25.9%) were designated as having no impairment, 35 participants (43.2%) had impairment and 25 participants (30.9%) had serious impairment (table 2).
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