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independent function
noun
Any of a set of functions the value of which can not be derived from that of all the others
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At the same time, trade unions became interlocked with management and government organs, losing their independent function.
Overall a better P-E Fit was associated with more physical activity and more independent function.
The outcome is generally poor with only a minority of patients regaining independent function [23].
Participants: Fifty-five persons with acquired brain injury and the identified potential to return to independent function in the community.
What is the rate of recovery of independent function from a new disability in elderly people living in the community?
The goal of rehabilitation following lower extremity amputation is to restore the highest level of independent function.
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Concomitantly, S-nitrosylation endows cytosolic βarrs with receptor-independent function.
Therefore, P s,t) is a time-independent function.
There is less evidence supporting improvement in endothelium-independent function with exercise training.
where μ ∈ ℝ is the chemical potential and ϕ := ϕ(x) is a time-independent function.
However, recent observations may be related to a transport-independent function of PiT1.
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