(Medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group.
1 However, the individual components of attention responsible for this dysfunction are unclear.
2 And the reality dysfunction ability has proved inordinately useful over the years.
3 Yet that comparison actually reveals the deeper issues underpinning today's political dysfunction .
4 However, cognitive dysfunction appears even when the patients are receiving L-DOPA treatment.
5 However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
6 Context: The risk factors for cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction are similar.
7 However, reports of olfactory dysfunction in other cystic kidney diseases are sparse.
8 Results: Similar short-term mortality and primary graft dysfunction were observed between groups.
9 Models could therefore recreate biosignatures of cognitive dysfunction irrespective of disease state.
10 Possible side effects include muscle pain, nausea and gas and liver dysfunction .
11 However, relatively few cardiac diseases have been attributed to primary mitochondrial dysfunction .
12 However, the mechanism for HCV-mediated T-cell dysfunction is yet to be defined.
13 However, the molecular link between insulin resistance and mitochondrial dysfunction remains undefined.
14 Testosterone levels had to be extremely low, however, before erectile dysfunction appeared.
15 Anti-inflammatory therapy may thus constitute a novel approach for associated cognitive dysfunction .
16 A mindful approach can help men with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
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Dysfunction в диалектах
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