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Consequently, families resulting from unilateral deaf×unilateral deaf matings were expected to contain non-deaf puppies, as not all dogs that are homozygous for a mutation causing deafness would be deaf.
Thus, the probability that a dog with the deafness genotype would be deaf in both ears is estimated as 0.22, deaf in one ear as 0.50 and not deaf in either ear as 0.28.
I would be deaf in one ear, but if M. J. was as good as everyone said, I would still have the smile Dude had once loved.
It was obvious, when I gave birth, that the hospital was concerned that our daughter would be deaf, and so tests were ordered immediately.
"His mother said she did not wish to speak to him because she did not believe she could convince him and he would be deaf to her appeals," he said.
Most likely our child would be deaf, blind and have serious mental retardation -- a doctor friend told me that this prognosis could make a child with Down look like a walk in the park -- but no one could tell us for sure what our unborn son's health would be like.
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I thought he wouldn't be able to understand me, he'd be deaf, he wouldn't be able to catch my English over the phone," he said, explaining the moment he finally found a working phone number for Fadoyebo.
The doctor said I'd be deaf for 10 days.
That's to say I'd been deaf to tabloid and blog reality, gleaning the culture merely through the tinny earpiece of a daily paper (this one) that on this particular Maine peninsula is delivered by truck to local stores, usually by 11.
I always knew my mother couldn't hear, but I can't remember when it dawned on me that she'd always be deaf.
Her comment: "It reminds me of a conversation I had when I was 10 years old — 'Which would you rather be, deaf or blind?' Frankly, I'd rather exercise and expand both my cognitive and non-cognitive abilities.
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