Similar words: impair, by fair means or foul, garment, torment, tormented, bewilderment, implement, impediment. Meaning: [ɪm'permənt /-peəm-] n. 1. the occurrence of a change for the worse 2. a symptom of reduced quality or strength 3. the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness 4. damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality 5. the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine).
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91. Objective To detect the early noise induced hearing impairment in pilots without self aware hearing loss.
92. The impairment loss is recognised as an expense in the profit and loss account.
93. Apraxia of speech is a term frequently used by speech pathologists to designate an impairment in the voluntary production of articulation and prosody (the rhythm and timing) of speech.
94. Objective To investigate the effect of uniform amplitude medium frequency sinusoidal electrotherapy on learning and memory impairment induced by hypobaric hypoxia in mice.
95. FASB defines impairment loss as the amount by which the carrying value exceeds an asset's fair value.
96. Companies stainless steel products and raw materials inventory impairment provision of lower-than-expected performance was the main reason.
97. One of the major complications of ECT is the potential for cognitive impairment including retrograde and anterograde amnesia.
98. For those fixed assets being provided for impairment loss, the related depreciation charge is determined based on the carrying amounts less impairment over their remaining useful lives.
99. Is transient global amnesia a risk factor for amnestic mild cognitive impairment?
100. Follow-up examination revealed persistent impairment of apraxia and executive functioning, worsening language performance, and preserved memory.
101. The morphologic observations of rats'livers showed that the liver impairment of rats receiving LCT was aggravated, while it was not seen in the rats receiving MCT/LCT.
102. Amyloid beta protein accumulated in the brain and the mice showed memory loss and learning impairment.
103. Past research has shown that concussion impairment is equivalent to having a blood alcohol level of 0.05 percent.
104. Immune response gene expression and impairment of alveolar growth were studied in exposed vs . controlled mice.
105. A retrospective analysis is made based on clinical features, lab tests, chest CT scans, time of negative-cultured sputa(sentencedict.com), hepatic impairment and the absorption of chest CT after the treatment.
106. The most common clinical presentations of frontal sinus mucoceles include frontal headache, and ophthalmic symptoms, such as proptosis, periorbital pain, and impairment of ocular mobility.
107. Instructively, dementia and cognitive impairment, not Alzheimer's, have been the hot topics at the major Alzheimer's conventions in recent years.
108. Strive to eliminate fatalities, work - related injuries and health impairment of their workforce.
109. Conclusion Co - treatment of LSPE and BIL can ameliorate scopolamine - induced learning and memory impairment in young mice.
110. It has been estimated that more than a half of vision impairment, and about a quarter of legal blindness, is due to refractive error correctable with glasses.
111. Conclusion HSN is a right cerebral hemisphere disease relating to cognitive impairment while homonymous hemianopia is the defect of visual field.
112. The severity of the disease ranges from no visual impairment to blindness.
113. Objective: Sensory reeducation, based on the concept of neuroplasticity and on the prevention of learned nonuse,(http://sentencedict.com/impairment.html) is frequently used for improving stroke-induced sensory impairment of the upper limb.
114. Evaluate CTS diagnostic value to lung impairment of Paraquat poisoning and analyze whose video character.
115. Of these patients, one experienced transitory extrapyramidal symptoms and fluctuating impairment of consciousness (from somnolence to coma) for 6 months.
116. Methods: Examinational results of BAEP and SEP were retrospectively analyzed in 22 patients with TOBS and 31 normal controls, and compared with the neurologic impairment score.
117. Do you have hearing or sight impairment, physical defect or infirmity?
118. Our previous data demonstrate that impairment of arterial baroreceptor reflex (ABR) plays an independent role in hypertension target organ damage.
119. Put it in the flour without impairment of its surface.
120. We consider the likelihood of loss or impairment of an asset or the incurrence of a liability, as well as our ability to reasonably estimate the amount of loss in determining loss contingencies.
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