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Discover Ludwig"impairment by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when a certain condition, action, or event has caused changes to someone's mental, physical, or cognitive abilities. For example: "The accident caused permanent impairment by traumatic brain injury."
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Having chosen instruments of no pitch compared with others in the orchestra, she works with the impairment by performing barefoot, to absorb sound vibrations from the floor.
It said a panel "will reconvene to continue an inquiry into a new case of impairment by reason of misconduct against Dr Freddy Patel".
It protects life, liberty, and property from impairment by the federal government.
The pilots cite research showing that people are poor at judging their own level of fatigue, just as drivers are poor at judging their impairment by alcohol.
A review of the literature on alcohol-related driving impairment by the USA's Department for Transportation in 2000 compiled evidence of alcohol's effect on various functions, including cognition, drowsiness, psychomotor skills, reaction time and driving simulator performance.
Layoffs also lessen immediate profit impairment by allowing for a stronger cost makeup.
Patients were treated with an ONB due to impairment by acute exacerbations of pain.
It overcomes the NLOS impairment by implementing the (Prior NLOS Measurements Correction PNMCC technique.
Her symptoms were speculated to be due to diastolic impairment by the large tumor.
They had been referred for the diagnostic evaluation of cognitive impairment by general practitioners, neurologists, psychiatrists, or from other institutions.
Hepatic impairment by means of cholestatic or hypoxic liver disease is of pivotal prognostic relevance in critically ill patients.
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