dysfunctions in English

noun
1
abnormality or impairment in the function of a specified bodily organ or system.
bowel dysfunction

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1. Name and describe two ejaculatory dysfunctions.

2. Experts say that dysfunctions in families recycle, generation after generation.

3. Thus Western “Colonialism” was not responsible for the region’s dysfunctions

4. Bifocals are appropriate for some binocular, oculomotor, accommodative and perceptual dysfunctions

5. 4 BPTES treatment Ameliorates age- and senescence-associated organ dysfunctions by eliminating SnCs in vivo

6. Dysfunctions of Bureaucracies can include red tape, lack of communication between units, and alienation

7. Blood Clotting (coagulation) disorders are dysfunctions in the body's ability to control the formation of blood clots. These dysfunctions may result in Too little Clotting, leading to abnormal bleeding (hemorrhage) Too much Clotting, leading to the development of blood clots (thrombosis)

8. Status, Flaws and Dysfunctions Bibliography Barber, B., and J. Lyon, "Detecting Long-Run Abnormal Stock Returns:

9. The challenge is seen as identifying the optimum level of specialization before alleged dysfunctions of fragmentation and introversion emerge.

10. Articulatory techniques (ART) make up one category of techniques that have been shown effective in treating the sacral somatic dysfunctions

11. In addition to the primary acute diagnoses that lead to hospitalization, this group of patients often has cognitive dysfunctions, such as delirium.

12. Accordingly, the transmission of pain can be inhibited as well as the stabilization of other cellular dysfunctions such as abnormal fluid transport.

13. From a neurobiological perspective, three syndromes emerge that relate to specific dysfunctions of afferent cholinergic and serotonergic visual circuitry and promise future therapeutic advances.

14. This is a report on investigations in four patients with acrodermatitis continua suppurativa of all the extremities which revealed in all the patients symptoms of central nervous dysfunctions.

15. In conclusion, researchers stated, "The results suggest that coumarins have an influence on the development of the brain which can lead to mild neurologic dysfunctions in children of school age."

16. Adeno-associated and adenovirus are used as gene delivery vectors for the nucleic acid segments to product long term over-expression of S100A1, a small calcium sensing protein associated with the disclosed ailments and dysfunctions.

17. Audiologic/aural rehabilitation (AR) is an ecological, interactive process that facilitates one's ability to minimize or prevent the limitations and restrictions that auditory dysfunctions can impose on well-being and communication, including interpersonal, psychosocial, educational, and vocational functioning.

18. The invention relates to neuroreceptor active N-[(4-phenyl-1-piperazinyl)alkyl]-substituted heteroarene carboxamide of general formula (I) and to structure analogous 2-ferrocenyl compounds of general formula (II) and the utilization thereof for the treatment of CNS diseases, for example, schizophrenia, different forms of depression, neurodegenerative disorders, sexual dysfunctions, cocaine, alcohol, opiate and nicotine addiction, in addition to glaucoma, cognitive disorders, restless leg syndrome, hyperactivity syndrome (ADHS), hyperprolactinemia, hyperprolactinoma, locomotion disorders associated with Parkinson's disease, treatment of L-DOPA and neuroleptic-induced locomotion disorders, for example, akathisia, rigor, dystonia and dyskinesia, wherein the substituents are defined in the description.