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These results suggest that incongruent visual information should be avoided, as this might impair drivers' performance.
This might impair at least three RPE functions: trans-epithelial transport, visual cycle and phagocytosis, a condition that can lead to retinal degeneration [28].
This might impair the possibility to detect differences between groups of people with high health literacy if the questionnaire is used in smaller samples.
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His manner with patients was acceptable, although consultants also noted "a willingness to please that might impair judgment".
Therefore, failing to account for this financing might impair our ability to detect an effect for the 2007 14 funding as we have two years in which payments overlap.
Since telcagepant is a rather large, hydrophilic substance, this feature might impair its penetration through the blood-brain barrier into the CNS.
Degradation of this protein might impair the growth of endothelial cells [127].
However, although this issue might impair our statistical power, we do not think it invalidates our findings.
Although this phenomenon might impair fluid responsiveness (9,18,24), our study suggests that fluid responsiveness can be maintained when the heart dilates, even during myocardial depression.
As the generation of 3′ overhangs is a prerequisite for strand invasion during double-strand break repair by intramolecular homologous recombination (53, 54), it is tempting to speculate that this missing activity might impair the formation of regular major arc breakpoints in MGME1 patients.
Leaving bright indoor lights, televisions, computers, smartphones and tablets on late into the night might impair this process and keep you up later than intended.
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