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Wilson's disease is an autosomal-recessive gene disorder whereby an alteration of the ATP7B gene results in an inability to properly excrete copper from the body.
Simply placing European beef cattle ( Bos Taurus ), highly productive in temperate climates, in Central Brazil, would not produce good results, due to their inability to adapt to a tropical environment.
Androgen insensitivity syndrome ( AIS ) is a condition that results in the partial or complete inability of the cell to respond to androgens.
Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial nerve VII ( the facial nerve ) that results in the inability to control facial muscles on the affected side.
The results of the CAB investigation suggest that, soon after takeoff, Peterson became disoriented due the unfamiliar way the attitude indicator in the aircraft functioned, combined with an inability to find a point of visual reference on a night with no stars, and no visible lights on the ground.
One further common complication of marketing involves the inability to measure results for a great deal of marketing initiatives.
Locked-in syndrome usually results in quadriplegia and the inability to speak in otherwise cognitively intact individuals.
This condition had disastrous results at Waterloo ; during the battle, his inability to sit on his horse for other than very short periods of time interfered with his ability to survey his troops in combat, and thus exercise command.
His comic inability to get said jobs done — usually with slapstick results to himself, and with many an ad-lib — both frustrated and ' broke up ' his fellow sketch performers.
Schizophrenic or psychotic patients are less likely to demonstrate awareness or concern about it because it results from a fundamental inability to use the same type of Aristotelian logic as everyone else does whereas so-called “ organic ” patients with a clouded consciousness usually do demonstrate awareness and concern about it, by complaining about being “ confused ” or “ unable to think straight ” because it results, instead, from various cognitive deficits.
Narcolepsy results in excessive daytime sleepiness, inability to consolidate wakefulness in the day ( and sleep at night ), and cataplexy, which is the loss of muscle tone in response to strong, usually positive, emotions.
Since habitat fragmentation is the subdivision of a large area of habitat into smaller isolated patches, fragmentation is thought to have severe effects on the genetic structure of populations through population bottlenecks followed by erosion of genetic diversity, which results in fitness reduction and the inability of a population to respond to environmental changes.
Some theorists argue that the secularization of modern civilization partly results from our inability to adapt broad ethical and spiritual needs of mankind to the increasingly fast advance of the physical sciences.
The requirement for this factor results in an inability to shut down host protein synthesis unlike other picornaviruses.
The effect of our inability to attend to the likely results of our actions can result in crisis.
** ( H52. 4 ) Presbyopia — a condition that occurs with growing age and results in the inability to focus on close objects
His religious fanaticism, social pressure, economic forces and an inability to express love results in him throwing her out of the household, and she is not mentioned in the novel again until the latter part.
Since the disease results in an inability to handle large amounts of nitrogen load, the treatment includes strategies to decrease the intake of nitrogen ( low-protein diet ), prevention of excessive body protein breakdown during acute illnesses ( hydration and nutrition ) and administration of medications scavenging nitrogen ( sodium benzoate and sodium phenylbutyrate ).
Michel Henry undertook a study of the historical and philosophical genesis of psychoanalysis in the light of phenomenology of life in Généalogie de la psychanalyse, le commencement perdu ( Genealogy of Psychoanalysis, the Lost Beginning ), in which he shows that the Freudian notion of the unconscious results from the inability of Freud, its founder, to think the essence of life in its purity.
Inadequate production of one of these neurotransmitters results in difficulty sending messages between the nerves, heat intolerance, myelin self-degeneration, fatigue, depression, a poor sense of well-being, digestive problems, immune suppression, and the inability to tolerate stress.
This inability to maintain adequate blood glucose levels during fasting results from the combined impairment of both glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.
The inability to generate and release glucose soon results in hypoglycemia, and occasionally in lactic acidosis fulminant enough to appear as a primary respiratory problem in the newborn period.
Though she is hired for a choice position as a translator at an import / export firm, her inability to understand Japanese cultural norms results in increasingly humiliating demotions.

results and accurately
The instrumental method, however, is about 100 times more sensitive and yields numerical results which can be accurately repeated at will over a period of time.
One of the mathematical constructs that enables experimenters to predict very accurately certain experimental results is sometimes called a probability wave.
... Whipple's experiments were planned exceedingly well, and carried out very accurately, and consequently their results can lay claim to absolute reliability.
Research by Kondrat ' eva, Reznikov and colleagues at Kazan University had shown how meteor storms could be accurately predicted but for some years the worldwide meteor community remained largely unaware of these results.
From this, results of therapy can be accurately be determined and reported in documentation, as well as in research.
: In many scientific fields, results are often difficult to reproduce accurately, being obscured by noise, artifacts, and other extraneous data.
* Falsification is manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record.
Beyond the ability of two or more computer systems to exchange information, semantic interoperability is the ability to automatically interpret the information exchanged meaningfully and accurately in order to produce useful results as defined by the end users of both systems.
His results confirmed Einstein's predictions in every detail, but Millikan was not convinced of Einstein's interpretation, and as late as 1916 he wrote, " Einstein's photoelectric equation ... cannot in my judgment be looked upon at present as resting upon any sort of a satisfactory theoretical foundation ," even though " it actually represents very accurately the behavior " of the photoelectric effect.
Validity means that these results are judged to accurately reflect the external criteria being measured.
The Kapp Putsch — or more accurately the Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch — was a 1920 coup attempt aimed at undoing the results of the German Revolution of 1918 – 1919 and overthrowing the Weimar Republic.
The crucible and lid with the sample inside is weighed very accurately again only after it has completely cooled to room temperature ( higher temperature would cause air currents around the balance giving inaccurate results ).
" Echoing this, Stephen Hawking states, " A theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements, and it must make definite predictions about the results of future observations.
Bell's palsy is one type of idiopathic acute facial nerve paralysis, which is more accurately described as a multiple cranial nerve ganglionitis that involves the facial nerve, and most likely results from viral infection and also sometimes as a result of Lyme disease.
However, it has been suggested that, while very accurately measuring minerals and lean soft tissue ( LST ), DXA may provide skewed results as a result of its method of indirectly calculating fat mass by subtracting it from the LST and / or body cell mass ( BCM ) that DXA actually measures.
He paints visions and dreamlike images as accurately as possible, which results in paintings with a photorealistic quality.
Commercially available ovalbumin that is contaminated with LPS can fully activate endothelial cells in an in-vitro assay of the first step of inflammation, and it falsifies research results, as it does not accurately reflect the effect of sole protein antigen on animal physiology.
In May 2009, the JRC published the results of a study that benchmarked the ability of labs around the world to accurately measure melamine in food.
Additionally if more questions on a particular subject area or topic are asked to create a larger sample then statistically their level of knowledge for that topic will be reflected more accurately in the number of correct answers and final results.
She can read people which is why she accurately predicts election results ".
If the rule of succession is applied in problems where this does not accurately describe the prior state of knowledge, then it may give counter-intuitive results.
The story invokes the notions of the General Semantics of Alfred Korzybski and the work of Samuel Renshaw to explain the nature of thought and how people could be trained to think more rapidly and accurately ; critics have said that both systems are misrepresented and never claimed the kinds of results shown in the story.
" The authors performed their tests under a guideline of realism, so that their results would accurately represent the kinds of access that an intruder could potentially achieve.
A participant's final record is thus seen to be more accurately represented in the results since it was arrived at over a prolonged period against equal competition.

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