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Meanings of had cognitive in English
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Usage of had cognitive in English
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I just knew that I was still alive and hadcognitive function.
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Results: Nine hundred seventy-six participants hadcognitive impairment in this study.
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Roughly one-fourth of the study participants also hadcognitive impairment.
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Diabetic male animals hadcognitive deficits, WM demyelination and greater microglial activation than the control animals even at baseline.
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Pre-rifaximin patients hadcognitive impairment.
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In the 44.8% of patients who hadcognitive deficit, the severity was 24.7%.
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Of 2,013 participants screened by May 1995, 11.5% hadcognitive impairment.
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The percentage of recommended preventive services received by care recipients was significantly lower if the caregiver hadcognitive, mobility, or emotional health limitations.
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All hadcognitive ability measured at age 11 in the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932, and again at age 79.
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Results: Six months after discharge, 21.4% of children with cerebral malaria hadcognitive deficits, compared with 5.8% of community children.
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Results: Of the 821 patients enrolled, 6% hadcognitive impairment at baseline, and delirium developed in 74% during the hospital stay.
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Results: The 87 respondents had a mean age of 72.2, were predominantly Caucasian, 55.2% were male, and 56.3% hadcognitive impairment.