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impairment <an impairment; impairments> N

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hearing impairment

transmission impairment COMMUNIC

visual impairment

adventitious hearing impairment

assessed for impairment ECON

congenital hearing impairment

motor or physical impairment

transmission impairment noise COMMUNIC

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The main symptoms involve impairments in vision, body movement, and speaking.
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These patterns of behavior result in impairment at school and/or other social venues.
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This capability is a brain skill that is also found in people with visual impairment.
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Classes 1-5 are for athletes with a physical impairment that affects their legs, and who compete in a sitting position.
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Her life was ultimately saved, but she suffered serious neurological damage and permanent physical impairment.
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Classes 15 are for athletes with a physical impairment that affected their legs, and who compete in a sitting position.
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It established the principles that led to the development of the social model of disability, wherein a sharp distinction is made between impairment and disability.
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Usually when people damage the somatosensory cortex, impairment of the body perceptions are experienced.
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Can also result in sensory impairment when one of your senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste and spatial awareness) is no longer normal.
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Visual impairments have considerable economic impact on even developed countries.
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