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was impairment
noun
The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor.
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There was impairment of propioception and vibration.
In measurements of retention, there was impairment in the TDP-43 group.
Additionally, there was impairment of sexual behavior evidenced by a delay in the latencies to the first mount and first intromission.
There was impairment in quality of life related to the limitations of physical, social and emotional aspects, justifying the need for monitoring and rehabilitation after discharge, mainly the patients victim of neurological trauma and underwent sedation and prolonged MV.
The most important determinant for future impairment was impairment status at diagnosis (27).
Lung functions showed mainly restrictive changes with small airway obstruction; there was impairment of oxygen exchange.
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The issue is the fact that every one of the adverts' focus is impairment, as part of the story.
Kark says "it is not impairment at the time of misconduct which the panel is looking for, it is impairment of the doctor's fitness to practice at the time of the hearing".
In obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), there is impairment in executive functions and nonverbal memory.
In health and health-related domains, this basis for classification is impairment in body structure and function [1,2].
Another result is impairment of driving skills and increased likelihood of road traffic accidents.
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