subnormal in English

adjective
1
not meeting standards or reaching a level regarded as usual, especially with respect to intelligence or development.
Epilepsy does not shorten life or cause insanity or subnormal intelligence.
synonyms:below averagebelow normallowpoorsubpar
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "subnormal" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "subnormal", or refer to the context using the word "subnormal" in the English Dictionary.

1. At Berkshire, we have subnormal process.

2. Hypothermia means a subnormal body temperature.

3. Every normal operator is trivially subnormal.

4. After the floods the harvests were subnormal.

5. The authorities treat the children as subnormal.

6. He was Born suBnormal and will never learn to speak.

7. Synonyms & Antonyms of Coldish. 1 having a low or subnormal temperature

8. He was born subnormal and will never learn to read.

9. Consent can not be given by a child, for example, or by a severely subnormal individual.

10. The goods may prove to be defective or below normal quality standards (subnormal).

11. Special activity is designed in the hospital to meet the needs of subnormal.

12. Results Normal ECG was 3 % and subnormal DCG was 9 % in recover - term subacute patents.

13. In this paper, the conditions on a weighted shifts operators to be subnormal or normalizable arediscussed.

14. The embryo lymph cyst is one kind of rarer embryo subnormal because the lymphatic system obstruction.

15. Finally, honest but unreasonable mistakes could arise in situations involving children or mentally subnormal women.

16. Atypicality) will fare better, as a rule, than children in quadrant III (severe Atypicality plus subnormal general intelligence)

17. 4 Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.

18. Much of the area of the country have receive subnormal precipitation since the end of January.

19. In newborns, a subnormal temperature - rather than a fever - may be a sign of serious illness.

20. Regan speculated that this particular number is troublesome because it is the "largest subnormal double-precision floating-point number."

21. It is unclear what standard of consent should be employed with respect to children or those of subnormal intelligence.

22. Amentia Subnormal development of the mind, with particular reference to intellectual capacities; a type of severe mental retardation

23. A great deal hangs upon the species difference, the human capacity of the less subnormal, and the potentiality of normal infants.

24. Fractional chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, measured by clearance techniques, is subnormal in patients with Bartter's syndrome.

25. With an eye towards applications in p-adic Hodge theory, we extend this to some cases where H is not subnormal, assuming that the G-action is analytic in the sense of Lazard.

26. Provided are a floating-point adder and methods for implementing a floating-point adder with operand shifting based on a predicted exponent difference when performing an effective subtraction on normal or subnormal numbers.

27. Perinatal Asphyxial encephalopathy is a clinically defined syndrome of disturbed neurologic function in the earliest days after birth in infancy, manifested by difficulty with initiating and maintaining respiration, depression of muscle tone and reflexes, subnormal level of consciousness and often seizures [1].

28. The cases with complete congenital achromatopsia presented a uniform picture: the subjects affected were not able to distinguish colours at all; the ERG showed subnormal amplitudes of a- and b-waves and a flicker fusion frequency with a maximum of 10 cps according to the lack of photopic components; the course of dark adaptation was monophasic within the normal range or near to it.