If a muscle has impaired function following an upper motor neuron lesion, other changes such as increased muscle stiffness are likely to affect the feeling of resistance to passive stretch.
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Most of the impaired function returns to normal shortly after the amount of the vitamin in the body returns to a level that is closer to that of the physiological norm.
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There have been cases in which extensive rehabilitation has been beneficial following restitution, repetitive training to correct the impaired function, and compensation of other skills to make up for the deficit.
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Patients with VAP demonstrate impaired function of key immune cells, including the neutrophil, both in the blood and in the alveolar space, with this impairment being driven by pro-inflammatory molecules such as C5a.
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Cells with impaired function of Ndc80 ( using RNAi, gene knockout, or antibody microinjection ) have abnormally long spindles, lack of tension between sister kinetochores, chromosomes unable to congregate at the metaphase plate and few or any associated kMTs.
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This surgery has proved to be a lifesaving treatment for those with certain conditions, including blockage in the left main coronary artery, severe blockages in three or more coronary arteries and severely impaired function of the heart's main pumping chamber.
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Bothe initiated and organized the " 1st International Workshop on Neurobionics " in 1992 and founded thereby the recent field of research on Neurobionics, which aims at substitution of impaired functions of brain and spinal cord by neurosurgical implantation of microelectronic systems.
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In other words, the FEST is used as a short-term intervention to help the central nervous system of the consumer to re-learn how to execute impaired functions, instead of making the consumer dependent on neuroprostheses for the rest of her / his life.
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Glutamic acid decarboxylase is the rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of ?-aminobutyric acid ( GABA ), and impaired function of GABAergic neurons has been implicated in the pathogenesis of SPS . Autoantibodies to GAD might be the causative agent or a disease marker.
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Sleep deprivation alone can lead to impaired function, causing some individuals to acute episodes of psychosis . Sleep deprivation initiates chemical changes in the brain that can lead to behavior similar to psychotic individuals . > These episodes can lead to more lasting psychological damage.