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the impairments
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The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor.
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We show presynaptic anomalies and impaired neurogenesis, some of the impairments recapitulating features observed in schizophrenia patients.
If the impairments had been due to changes in body weight, kinematics would have been impaired bilaterally.
Excluding the impairments, profits were down 9% to £6m.
The impairments typically affect the ability to control legs, trunk, arms and hands.
However, financial institutions should be forward-looking in how they adjust, no matter how the accounting process recognizes the impairments.
He said: The impairments we have announced in downstream reflect Shell's updated views on the outlook for refining margins.
We believe that this is because the impairments stem largely from cognitive distraction associated with the phone call".
"There's something about young blood that can literally reverse the impairments you see in the older brain," Villeda told the Guardian.
The impairments on the HBOS loan book represented a loss rate of 10.5%, about twice as bad as Royal Bank of Scotland.
As the story continues, however, it is clear that the impairments haven't remained quite so awe-inspiring, becoming instead "an exquisite painful nightmare" taking place in her head.
represents the impairments occurring simultaneously with the speech signal.
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