impaired造句181 Impaired odor identification was also associated with a lower level of global cognition at baseline and with more rapid decline in episodic memory, semantic memory, and perceptual speed.
182 A pneumatic tire where ride comfort is prevented from being impaired by vibration input to the tire in a normal state and run-flat durability is remarkably improved.
183 Sclerostin expression is impaired in patients with AS, suggesting a specific alteration of osteocyte function in this disease.
184 CONCLUSION: Sclerostin expression is impaired in patients with AS, suggesting a specific alteration of osteocyte function in this disease.
185 Intake of dry matter is also impaired by this lower digestibility.
186 In the past many years, the leftmost policy impaired objective comprehension of colonized history and people are still heavy-hearted nowadays while mentioning that. Mei Niang was such a case.
187 Women with higher levels of perceived stress were more likely an impaired immune response to HPV 16.
188 If you're the least bit fuzzed by jet lag, your ability to think and react will be impaired.
189 Before fights, it's not uncommon for bulls to be impaired with laxatives, deprived of water, or have petroleum jelly smeared in their eyes.
190 Beijing's efforts to curb the property price bubble came about the same time as sovereign debt concerns for several European countries, which impaired credit provision and reduced spending directly.
191 Useful as redundant reinforcement of activities and for those who are visually impaired.
192 Nephrosis is characterized by a group of symptoms resulting from kidney tissue damage and impaired nephric function.
193 If this action is impaired, hemorrhage, premature ejaculation, spontaneous sweating , urinary incontinence, and spermatorrhea will occur.
194 A certain degree of stem solidness results in damaged and desiccated eggs and impaired larval movements.
195 The United States's position in the postwar diplomacy would have been severely impaired.
196 A trembling Muhammad Ali, impaired by Parkinson's syndrome yet still one of the world's most powerful sports icons, lit the Olympic flame at the Opening Ceremonies of the Centennial Games.
197 The impaired organ, tissue, etc. Of mollusc host caused by parasitism.
198 Consult a healthcare practitioner if liver impaired, have a history of non-melanoma skin cancer, or are taking levodopa or tetracyclines.
199 This study evaluated the effect and safety of Nateglinide on impaired glucose tolerance after renal transplantation, and compares them with Acarbose.
200 There have been studies looking at people who have type 1 diabetes or pancreatic diabetes, and they also have and impaired incretin response.
201 Conclusion This data shows that there is impaired baroreflex function in patients with vasovagal syncope, and this may be associated with reduced baroreceptor sensitivity and autonomic dysfunction.
202 This study investigated premarital mate selection experience among the married hearing - impaired.
203 This important process, called neurotransmission, is impaired by amyloid proteins, which build up to abnormally high levels in brains of AD patients and are widely thought to cause the disease.
204 Elbow flexion, wrist flexion and extension, and metacarpophalangeal joint flexion and extension were not impaired.
205 Cerebral palsy is often associated with impaired intellectual function, sensory deficits, behavioral disorders and seizures.
206 Impaired vision can also blunt the sex drive, stopping animals reproducing.
207 The blinput system would see a visually impaired person wearing a smartphone around their neck with the camera facing out and a pair of headphones that would produce audio in 3D.
208 Objective To evaluate the effects of local appliance to prosthodontic patients with local malocclusion which impaired prosthodontic treatment.
209 The elderly and other sight - impaired users require larger and more readable type faces.
210 Every group was divided into normal glucose tolerance subgroup (NGT) and impaired glucose tolerance subgroup (IGT) according to oral glucose tolerance test.