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In the winter of 310 311, however, he became incapacitated with a painful disease.
Before being butchered, hogs are typically incapacitated with a tonglike instrument designed to induce cardiac arrest.
This poor old lady had been incapacitated with dementia (like their beloved granny).
Guccione claims that he was incapacitated with cancer at the time and was not a party to the negotiations.
"When I was nearly incapacitated with my MS, Jan was one of the people who helped me the most," she said.
This time he kept Mr King incapacitated with a 'stun gun' that sends an electric charge through a dart embedded in the target.
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Severe: incapacitating with inability to do usual activities or significantly affects clinical status, and warrants intervention.
Adverse events will be classified as: Mild: awareness of sign or symptom, but easily tolerated; Moderate: discomfort enough to cause interference with usual activity; Severe: incapacitating with inability to do usual activity.
Investigators also assessed the patients' symptoms using a four-graded scale: 0 = none: no symptoms; 1 = mild: awareness of sign or symptom, but easily tolerated; 2 = moderate: discomfort sufficient to cause interference with normal activities; 3 = severe: incapacitating with inability to perform normal activities.
Investigators also assessed the severity of patients' dyspepsia symptoms by asking the patients and then recording the answer using a four-point graded scale (0 = none: no symptoms; 1 = mild: awareness of sign or symptom, but easily tolerated; 2 = moderate: discomfort sufficient to cause interference with normal activities; 3 = severe: incapacitating with inability to perform normal activities).
In addition, at baseline and after 1, 3, and 6 months, the severity of four other upper GI symptoms during the previous 7 days (heartburn, acid regurgitation, upper abdominal bloating, and nausea) was assessed by the investigator and graded from 0 (none: no symptoms) to 3 (severe: incapacitating with inability to perform normal activities).
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