Definition of Dysfunctioning. Meaning of Dysfunctioning. Synonyms of Dysfunctioning

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- describes the reconstruction of both form and function of the native and dysfunctioning aortic valve. Most frequently it is applied for the treatment of aortic...
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Usually, the bent spine is caused by dysfunctioning extensor spinal muscles with a neurological cause. Neurological origin...
- military interpreters, and this proved to be a major force in the partial dysfunctioning and blunders of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Nearly all officers of...
- cognitive-affective-behavioral processes in mental functioning and dysfunctioning, originator Albert Ellis explains: REBT ****umes that human thinking...
- describes the reconstruction of both form and function of the native and dysfunctioning aortic valve. Most frequently it is applied for the treatment of aortic...
- Bagh, Trilokpuri and Badarpur reportedly had long waits because EVMs dysfunctioned. In Jungpura, Badli, Krishna Nagar, and Kondli constituencies, some...
- P. J. (2008). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and social dysfunctioning. Clinical psychology review, 28(4), 692–708. Cortese, S., Ferrin, M...
- happen normally (serum levels of other antibodies are normal), while dysfunctioning of IgM synthesis is expected to occur together with abnormalities in...
- ganglia and the inferior frontal gyrus. When basal ganglia pathways are dysfunctioning, the inferior frontal gyrus and other motor preparation areas stop receiving...
- overexpression could be the major culprit in this disease (along with dysfunctioning of GabaA and Dyrk1a). The phenotype of Down syndrome is the opposite...