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1 death of neurons, causing mental or physical handicap.
2 thological process leading to disability and handicap.
3 n the World Health Organization's concept of handicap.
4 ial risk factors, and self-perceived hearing handicap.
5 sease duration and severity, disability, and handicap.
6 and is associated with a mild form of mental handicap.
7 ever, it constitutes a significant enthalpic handicap.
8 res early in life and leads to severe visual handicap.
9 ads to long-term impairment, disability, and handicap.
10 xonal loss, resulting in severe neurological handicap.
11 rate hearing loss and severe hearing-related handicap.
12 bjective assessment and standardization is a handicap.
13 tship signals his type, and acts as a costly handicap.
14 derate dissociation rate and transpositional handicap.
15 ion may add to the risks posed by this early handicap.
16 h severe HIE die or have severe neurological handicaps.
17 ion is also a useful method for the visually handicapped.
18 in repair ultimately fails as disability and handicap accumulate.
19 e labile nature of metal-ligand coordination handicaps achieving compositionally distinct domains due
20  SES, voice disorder risk, and voice-related handicap across childhood.
21 is the leading cause of long-term neurologic handicap and infant mortality, accounting for 35% of all
22 of life (QoL) and decreased perceived social handicap and loneliness.
23 cycloreversion; pseudorotation corrects this handicap and makes catalytic turnover possible.
24              Such patients have an increased handicap and poorer prognosis.
25 es correlated closely with other measures of handicap and quality of life.
26 e chance of overfitting, lower computational handicap and reduce information redundancy.
27 e the evolution of traits such as ornamental handicaps and male parental care, and can explain variat
28 described, highlighting administration-borne handicaps and undesirable effects.
29 placement therapy considerably reduces motor handicap, and effective treatment of associated depressi
30 rveyed regarding voice status, voice-related handicap, and proxies of SES.
31 iorespiratory fitness results in disability, handicap, and reduced quality of life.
32 with hitherto preventable mental or physical handicaps, and represents a substantial change in the ou
33 multiple ornament types (e.g., "Fisherian," "handicap," and "indicator" ornaments) that differ in the
34 tes, about 10% of the cases of severe visual handicap are attributed to this group of disorders.
35 ne growth retardation and neurodevelopmental handicaps are common among infants born to HIV-positive
36                   He initially rejected the "handicap" argument but gradually accepted it, a process
37 m could be a major cause of the neurological handicap associated with hydroxysteroid (17beta) dehydro
38  however, their in vivo application has been handicapped because of poor signal.
39 monstrating parallel intron gain is severely handicapped, because intron sequences often evolve excee
40  a specific craniofacial problem that can be handicapping, both functionally and socially.
41 cal and social environmental conditions that handicap brain functioning and support the use of physic
42 RAXE is thought to be associated with mental handicap, but this is usually mild compared to that of t
43  systems neural science, have been seriously handicapped by a lack of adequate genomic information.
44 the role(s) MGO plays biologically have been handicapped by a lack of direct methods for its monitori
45 ate cancer is at an early stage and has been handicapped by a lack of satisfactory animal models.
46     The study of P2X receptors has long been handicapped by a poverty of small-molecule tools that se
47 However, these strategies targeting CD47 are handicapped by large antigen sinks in vivo and indiscrim
48 d the greatest retinal slip were those least handicapped by oscillopsia.
49 Ps in intact animals, such as mice, has been handicapped by poor penetration of excitation light.
50 me faster than stimulated emission, which is handicapped by practically achievable pump intensities.
51 laria control programmes is recognised to be handicapped by the capacity of the health system to deli
52              However, this approach is often handicapped by the extreme length of the 3'-UTR.
53  family members to cause pyroptosis has been handicapped by the fact that for many of them, the mecha
54 gher selectivity and lower side effects were handicapped by the lack of an experimental structure of
55  lightweight, portable GC instrumentation is handicapped by the need for compressed carrier gas to dr
56  glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase have been handicapped by the need to destroy the tissues to study
57 op preventive vaccines or remedial drugs are handicapped by the parasite's rapid evolution of drug re
58     Efforts to determine natural history are handicapped by the primary characteristics of the diseas
59 nt of both the chemistry and applications is handicapped by the restricted choice of cross-linkers an
60 within the susceptibility haplotype has been handicapped by the strong linkage disequilibrium across
61 ion of rigid and flexing cylinders, but this handicap can be overcome with practice for both nonrigid
62 onnaire designed to quantify the severity of handicap caused by oscillopsia.
63 ng in cognitive and motor neurodevelopmental handicaps caused by suboptimal neural stem cell (NSC) re
64 an impact on the treatment of neurologically handicapped children in the future.
65 antly improved their level of disability and handicap compared with those in the wait-list control gr
66                                This severely handicapping condition appears to affect only the extrem
67 D-VeRT participants reported lower dizziness handicap (difference: -1.68; 95% CI, -11.30 to 7.90) and
68 ychologic disability, social disability, and handicap dimensions showed negative correlation with est
69 outcome measure, but had a limited validity (handicap domain).
70 ghlighted considerable variation in reported handicap due to oscillopsia.
71 d predictors of the degree of disability and handicap during the hospital stay.
72      The scales were highly sensitive to the handicapping effects of increasing seizure frequency, em
73             This observation illustrates the handicap encountered by nucleic acid systems with inclin
74                To determine whether its lack handicaps energy metabolism and/or acid elimination, we
75   In a subset of 60 AMN patients, a moderate handicap evolved over a period of 16.2 +/- 8.9 years.
76 ragile X syndrome is characterized by mental handicap, facial dysmorphism and expression of a fragile
77                                One remaining handicap for spatially resolved elemental quantification
78 ring Aid Benefit (APHAB) and the Hearing Aid Handicap for the Elderly (HHIE), two disease-specific me
79                             The high rate of handicap has become a matter of medical and social consi
80 s a profound sense of loss and the resultant handicap has been likened to that of the most severe med
81 f tinnitus, anxiety, depression, and hearing handicap in addition to increased subjective cognitive f
82 otherapy responses in patients poses a major handicap in cancer treatment.
83 voice disorder prevalence, and voice-related handicap in children and adolescents has not been well u
84 which are a major contributor to the hearing handicap in cochlear hearing loss.
85 been found to be associated with mild mental handicap in families.
86 tments, RU remains a leading cause of visual handicap in horses and humans.
87 f4 family, Fmr2, which is involved in mental handicap in humans, binds Siah proteins in a similar man
88 hearing loss is the most common neurosensory handicap in neonates.
89 ereby extending the concept of a natriuretic handicap in obese individuals observed in non-Hispanic w
90 s, postural stability, and dizziness-related handicap in patients with chronic dizziness.
91 ilitation resulted in reduced disability and handicap in patients with progressive MS.
92 therapy significantly reduced disability and handicap in patients with stroke who were not admitted t
93 profound retinal pathology and severe visual handicap in patients.
94 nd the other of which enters nucleoli but is handicapped in binding to Mdm2 and NPM, were defective i
95 mouse embryo fibroblasts, the p53 protein is handicapped in inducing this checkpoint response.
96 they present with epilepsy and developmental handicaps in both children and adults.
97  Parkinson's disease and can help to explain handicaps in driving capacities and dysfunctional 'theor
98 egiver proxies completed the Pediatric Voice Handicap Index (P-VHI) on behalf of their school-aged ch
99              Adolescents completed the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and caregiver proxies completed the
100 le (HADS), Eating Assessment Tool, and Voice Handicap Index (VHI) scores.
101                Here, we used the Greek Voice Handicap Index (VHI) to address the aforementioned probl
102 Activity Impairment instrument (WPAI), Voice Handicap Index (VHI), and WorkHoarse.
103 ring Handicap Index for the Elderly, Hearing Handicap Index for Adults-Short, Cochlear Implant Qualit
104 egen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire, Hearing Handicap Index for the Elderly, Hearing Handicap Index f
105  who received LSVT LOUD reported lower voice handicap index scores at three months after randomisatio
106   No evidence suggests a difference in voice handicap index scores between NHS speech and language th
107 he LSVT LOUD group also reported lower voice handicap index scores than did those randomised to NHS s
108 asures of voice using the VHI (30-item Voice Handicap Index), swallowing using the EAT-10 (10-item Ea
109 The participants completed the Singing Voice Handicap Index-10 (SVHI-10), the Voice Fatigue Index (VF
110  and computerized adaptive format, the Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10), and self-rated and clinician
111 ated impairment was measured using the Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10).
112 es (Clinical COPD Questionnaire [CCQ], Voice Handicap Index-10 [VHI-10], Eating Assessment Tool-10 [E
113 quartile range, 0-0.80; p < 0.001; and Voice Handicap Index-10: median, 0; interquartile range, 0-1;
114  range, 0.48-2.10) and vocal symptoms (Voice Handicap Index-10: median, 2; interquartile range, 0-6)
115 score at three months of self-reported voice handicap index.
116 mal dominant disease more common in mentally handicapped individuals.
117            Change in scores on the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), the Activities-Specific Balanc
118 e dizziness was measured using the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI).
119 he paired VNS group improved on the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) (p = 0.0012) compared to contro
120 icted individual differences in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and Hyperacusis Questionnaire (
121 o week 12 in the total score of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) between single and combination
122                       Change in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score (range, 0-100) from basel
123  the percentage improvements in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) scores, and numeric rating scal
124 e instruments assessing dizziness (Dizziness Handicap Inventory [DHI]) and vestibular-related disabil
125  and validated outcome instruments, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and Tinnitus Functional Index.
126              Despite having higher Dizziness Handicap Inventory and Vestibular Activities Avoidance I
127 normal, present-abnormal, absent and Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults/Elderly (HHIA/E).
128             Scores for the screening Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly at time 1 and time 2
129       In 5 studies (n = 2820) on the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly-Screening to detect m
130 lf-perceived communication function (Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly-Screening Version [HH
131 self-administered questionnaire, the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly-Screening version.
132 red hearing-related function via the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly; only 3 that enrolled
133 efficacy outcome was change in the Dizziness Handicap Inventory score; the secondary efficacy outcome
134 erceived, whereas correlations with tinnitus handicap inventory scores and other variables known to b
135     The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, Hearing Handicap Inventory, and Tinnitus and Hearing Survey are
136                                 The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, Hearing Handicap Inventory, and Tinn
137 nd scores on the following scales: Dizziness Handicap Inventory, Neuropsychological Vertigo Inventory
138 5.63) or severe tinnitus (using the tinnitus handicap inventory, THI >= 58; OR = 4.99).
139 he hearWHO app, SHOEBOX app, Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory-Screening (RHHI-S) questionnaire, and
140 a responder exceeds 7 points in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory.
141  the technological limitations that severely handicap its potential.
142 ssion between two or more samples, which has handicapped its ability to classify tissue types.
143       Outcome measures including disability, handicap, length of stay, morbidity (infective complicat
144 ility (Functional Independence Measure), and handicap (London Handicap Scale).
145 ntrations in obese individuals ("natriuretic handicap") may play a role in the pathogenesis of obesit
146 ts the contention that measuring 'subjective handicap' may be a more sensitive, and more useful, appr
147 f embryonic selection, and propose a genetic handicap model whereby an individual bearing an extremel
148  for this difference is the immunocompetence handicap model, which posits that the greater infectious
149                                              Handicap models of sexual selection predict that male se
150 tion, and no history of stroke and prestroke handicap (modified Rankin Scale score, < 2).
151  time estimates suffer from a methodological handicap, namely that they are asymmetrically bounded ra
152 e focused measurement model, the 'Subjective Handicap of Epilepsy' (SHE) scale, based on the World He
153                                          The handicap of the former is compensated by stronger splice
154  critically discuss potential advantages and handicaps of this new therapeutic approach.
155  intentionally feigned by the patients whose handicap often outweighs possible short-term gains.
156 t signal transduction pathways but imposes a handicap on popular CaM-based calcium biosensors, which
157 bility and stupor or coma resulting in major handicap or death.
158 % CI, 1.10-3.29), and not having an observed handicap (OR, 0.11; 95% CI, 0.02-0.52) were associated w
159 ates frequent re-formulation of vaccines and handicaps pandemic preparedness.
160  patients with pancreatic cancer, a severely handicapped patient with mental retardation, and a patie
161 ommon three-letter words, observers have the handicap predicted by recognition by parts: a word is un
162                                          The handicap principle has been applied to a number of diffe
163 elps to address a significant tension in the handicap principle literature.
164 y, by identifying mates with superior genes (handicap principle), are traits on which sexual selectio
165 en preference and trait(1,3,4), and Zahavi's handicap principle, in which the trait is an honest cost
166 ss this question is a refinement of Zahavi's handicap principle.
167 kely evolved in enantiornithines through the handicap process of sexual selection.
168 atients' knowledge about stroke, disability, handicap, quality of life, and satisfaction with service
169 nd tinnitus severity and level of functional handicap quantified with the HHIA and TPFQ, respectively
170 0.05, difference 1 [0 to 2]); and the London handicap scale (76 vs 65, p<0.05, difference 7, [0.3 to
171 oups did not differ in progression to Oxford Handicap Scale (OHS) scores of 2-6 (log-rank p=0.12) or
172 r sustained morbidity of any cause by Oxford Handicap Scale [OHS] score >/=2 for >/=2 successive year
173  was assessed at ICU discharge by the Oxford Handicap Scale and at 6 months by the Glasgow Outcome Sc
174  Independence Measure), and handicap (London Handicap Scale).
175 ity index, Frenchay activities index, London handicap scale, hospital anxiety and depression scales,
176 e 28, the carer strain index, and the London handicap scale.
177  neuropsychiatric features, including mental handicap, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and epilepsy,
178 d was negatively correlated with oscillopsia handicap score so that patients who suffered the greates
179                          Greater oscillopsia handicap scores were significantly correlated with a gre
180          The stability conditions for honest handicap signalling are presented for a single channel a
181 e shown to conform with the results of prior handicap signalling models.
182                    A game-theoretic model of handicap signalling over a pair of signalling channels i
183                        The vital thing about handicap signals is that their honesty requires that tho
184 s associated with decreased perceived social handicap (SMD, -3.41; 95% CI, -5.16 to -1.65).
185 reased significant differences in neurologic handicap, somatic growth, or developmental milestones wh
186  and brain tissue examined from six mentally handicapped subjects with autism.
187 isorder prevalence and greater voice-related handicap than their peers from higher-income homes.
188    Pediatric hearing impairment is a chronic handicap that can potentially lead to the development of
189       Nonetheless, several factors currently handicap the applicability of electrode materials entail
190 owever, the complexity of many behaviors can handicap the interpretation of such models.
191 show that pharmacological treatments may not handicap the outcome of pharmacological treatment as muc
192  of previous Prosocial Choice Tests may have handicapped the apes unintentionally.
193 at in psychiatric genetics, ignoring nurture handicaps the field's capacity to make new discoveries a
194  suggesting that early school starting times handicap their performance.
195 real-time high-throughput analysis, strongly handicapping their mass deployment.
196                      This situation severely handicaps their use in model testing and evaluation.
197                             According to the handicap theory, the eye span in some dimorphic species
198                                     This has handicapped therapeutic exploitation of its fibrin-speci
199 particular the oncogenes c-Myc and Klf4, may handicap this method for human therapeutic applications.
200                                            A handicap to achieving this goal is the lack of a tractab
201 c physiological preferences may constitute a handicap to prevail under rapid global warming, and cont
202                                However, many handicaps to gene repair therapy remain.
203 ; the absence of tractable animal models has handicapped understanding PyV pathogenesis.
204 old, speech perception in noise, and hearing handicap, using standard clinical audiology measures.
205                                Voice-related handicap was compared across participants with and witho
206                                              Handicap was studied with the modified Rankin scale, and
207 bjective tinnitus and at least mild tinnitus handicap were enroled, 230 of which were randomly assign
208              Scales focusing specifically on handicap were more sensitive to group differences in sei
209  in borderline patients that can become less handicapping with reliable, but not excessive, responsiv
210  is to reduce their levels of disability and handicap, yet little systematic research into the outcom

 
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