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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Ability
  1. ... Narrowing the outflow of the ventricle Reducing the ability of the heart to relax and fill with blood during the relaxation phase Reducing the ability of the valves of the heart to function ...
  2. ... symptom in many cases. Examination often shows limited ability to bend the head toward the shoulders and limited ability to rotate the head. The goal of treatment ...
  3. ... long as 3 months, depending on the person's ability to empty the bladder completely.
  4. ... for removal of the lymph nodes and the ability to perform a nerve sparing modification that might ...
  5. ... stomach requires this short time to regain its ability to contract and to empty. Most infants can ...
  6. ... repair is indicated in cases in which functional ability or cosmetic appearance is impaired.
  7. ... One of the benefits of condoms is the ability to block sexually transmitted diseases.
  8. ... enlargement of air sacs (alveoli) with loss of ability to completely exhale (emphysema) Hereditary lung blockages (cystic ...
  9. ... knee joint may become unstable and affect the ability to perform work or athletic activities.
  10. ... become life threatening if the person loses the ability to breathe in and out sufficiently. Without oxygen, ...
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