Definitionn. the occurrence of a change for the worse
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Indeed, all tissues when under-nourished, either locally as the result of an ischaemia, or generally as from some impairment of the blood, such as that prevailing in pernicious anaemia, tend to suffer from fatty degeneration; and at first sight it seems somewhat remarkable that under-nourished tissues should develop fat in their substance (figs. [Please select]
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The impairment of memory with advancing years also illustrates both "general" and "partial" Amnesia. [Please select]
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The most complex functions, which are acquired last, are the first to show impairment. [Please select]
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The growth of adenoids, for example, may lead to a serious impairment of the mind. [Please select]
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Mac Sherry, _The Impairment of the Ming Tributary System_, and in an article by Wang Ch'ung-wu.' [Please select]
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Give more and more time to your business each day until there comes an impairment in the quality of your work. [Please select]
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Perhaps the personality in question was untidy, or that his walk was that of a laggard, or that he affected an egotistical air of superiority--whatever the impairment it should have been done away with. [Please select]
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