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were dysfunction
noun
A failure to function in an expected or complete manner. Usually refers to a disorder in a bodily organ (e.g. erectile dysfunction), a mental disorder, or the improper behavior of a social group.
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Parameters assessed were dysfunction or failure of diverse body systems of the newborn until the third day of life: respiratory, cardiac, central nervous system, hypovolemia, hematologic, endocrine, renal, immunologic, musculoskeletal, and/or hepatic/gastrointestinal.
The inclusion criteria were: dysfunction or pain on abduction; a normal passive glenohumeral range of motion; pain on two of three isometric tests (abduction at 0° or 30°, external or internal rotation); and a positive impingement sign.
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Furthermore, the P3/P3d amplitudes were dysfunctioning equally in both affected and not affected sides.
What is dysfunction?
Nor is dysfunction confined to the Home Office.
"In any terrorist group, there's dysfunction, usually some jealousy.
"It was dysfunction with him at the helm before, but it's paralyzed now," Mr. Giannoulias said.
"Hey, I came from a family where there was dysfunction," he said.
The most widely accepted theory is dysfunction of the hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal axis [15, 44 47].
This is not compromise -- this is dysfunction.
It was dysfunction from the outset.
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