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- adjective Not
impaired .
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There were no differences between groups in the mean self-reported, health-related, quality of life or between impaired (n = 38) and nonimpaired (n = 105) extremely low birth weight subjects.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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There were no differences between groups in the mean self-reported, health-related, quality of life or between impaired (n = 38) and nonimpaired (n = 105) extremely low birth weight subjects.
Medpundit 2006
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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At September 30, 2010, Florida nonimpaired construction and land development loans totaled $116.1 million with an associated reserve for loan losses of $13.0 million, or 11.18%.
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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At June 30, 2010, Florida nonimpaired construction and land development loans totaled $137.8 million with an associated reserve for loan losses of
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"Many computer users with RA will not experience reduced productivity in typing speeds, although many may be slower than their nonimpaired counterparts for mouse use," they write.
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