Similar words: impair, impairment, pair, repair, despair, a pair of, campaign, impact. Meaning: [ɪm'per /-'peə] adj. 1. diminished in strength, quality, or utility 2. mentally or physically unfit.
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151 Following the progression of the disease, renal function, electrolyte balance and lipid metabolism were all impaired and threatened the life of the survivals .
152 It has been suggested that there might be a predisposed subset of individuals with impaired ability to clear aluminium from the deltoid muscle.
153 BACKGROUND: "Toxic impaired brain retinervus" is the important mechanism of acute cerebrovascular diseases, mainly presented by cerebral microvascular impairments.
154 Summary of Background Data. Osteopetrosis is characterized by osteoclast dysfunction, impaired bone resorption, and poor bone remodeling.
155 Previous investigations in several other conditions have demonstrated that impaired autoregulation can be restored by hyperventilation.
156 They record local news and information into audio format for blind and visually impaired people.
157 In a condition of emotional devastation (Sentencedict), immune function is impaired.
158 The cell death process , or apoptosis, is characteristically impaired in cancer cells.
159 They found that increased ceramide levels are a requirement of impaired insulin response in mice given a glucocorticoid used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
160 Promoting sign language would also help to bring the hearing and hearing - impaired worlds Chalet added.
161 Therefore, facilitative strategies for hearing impaired students are primarily concerned with various aspects of communication.
162 In addition, EPCs proliferative, migratory and adhesive capacity were also impaired.
163 Conclusions Left ventricular relaxation and distensibility are impaired in dilated or ischemic cardiomyopathy with MR and the impaired left ventricle diastolic function may be improved by dobutamine.
164 Much of what's gumming up Wall Street is a glut of impaired assets that investors no longer want.
165 Even those kids whose perceptiveness was seriously impaired miraculously learned, too.
166 It is associated with impaired hearing on behavioural pure-tone audiometry, absent acoustic reflexes, and poor speech perception, particularly in noisy environments.
167 Conclusion The endothelial function of RHD patients with AF was impaired. There was correlation between FMD and volume of left atrium.
168 At each balance sheet date, both internal and external sources of information are considered to assess whether there is any indication that assets included in property and equipment are impaired.
169 Zimbabwe's banknotes are a nightmare for the visually impaired, it was reported recently.
170 Progression of symptomatic intracranial large artery atherosclerosis is associated with a proinflammatory state and impaired fibrinolysis.
171 Not by them are impaired the dignity and infinite pathos of the Lost Cause.
172 This organization provides equipment for the blind and visually impaired.
173 The impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased continually.
174 Excluding costs of the recent layoffs and charges for impaired investments, Microsoft reported profit of 39 cents per share. That met analysts' average estimate, according to Reuters Estimates.
175 Conclusion central fovea of the RVO fellow eyes was functionally impaired.
176 As the RBC ages it may change antigenically, acquiring senescent antigens and losing its flexibility due to impaired ATP production.
177 Only 8.5 percent of those active during adolescence were cognitively impaired later on, compared with 16.7 percent of those who had been inactive teenagers.
178 Text with close letter spacing presents special difficulties for readers who are visually impaired.
179 Impaired glucose tolerance ( IGT ) is a transition state between being healthy and having diabetes.
180 No association was observed between impaired fasting glucose or undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and depressive symptoms.
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