| 31. | This results in a loss of function of the cycle, and results in an accumulation of glutamate.
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| 32. | Community rehabilitation services can assist with mobility and independence after loss of limbs or loss of function.
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| 33. | It is also important to consider a person's level of education when assessing for loss of function.
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| 34. | Languages can then compensate for the resulting loss of function by creating adpositions, thus coming full circle.
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| 35. | A gain or loss of function of Prickle1 causes defects in the convergent extension movements of gastrulation.
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| 36. | Complete loss of function is fatal.
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| 37. | This is because loss of function alleles of the MC1R gene is largely responsible for all three phenotypes.
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| 38. | Such degradation can occur in the substantia nigra where decreased dopamine production results in a loss of function.
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| 39. | In some severe cases, patients develop spastic tetraplegia which is the loss of function in all four limbs.
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| 40. | In Britain the legal definition of brain death traditionally refers to loss of function in the brainstem alone.
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