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"Disability" is typically defined in terms of two elements: (i) a physical or mental characteristic labeled or perceived as an impairment or dysfunction, and (ii) a significant personal or social limitation associated with that characteristic.
: (i) a physical or mental characteristic labeled or perceived as an impairment or dysfunction (in the remainder of this entry, we will refer to such characteristics as "impairments," without assuming the objectivity or validity of that label) and (ii) some personal or social limitation associated with that impairment.
Combining the SF36 scales produces two summary scales: i) a physical component summary score, and ii) a mental component summary score; on all scales higher scores indicate a higher QoL.
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4. And, last, Best Reminder That Reading Is a Physical Experience: the poem "Seeing Whales," by Michael Dickman, which appeared in The New Yorker last January.
When I read a physical book, I don't have to look anywhere else to find out how far I've gotten.
I get a physical and I get blood work done and everything, just – because you never know...you know what I mean?
"If I was a physical sportsman, I'd have wanted to be a decathlete".
In fact, this last week I took a physical and I'll be releasing when the numbers come in.
When I read a physical book, I remember the text and the book — its shape, jacket, heft and typography.
I wanted a physical thing I could see every day.
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