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- Unimpaired runoff, also known as full natural flow, is a hydrology term for the natural runoff of a watershed or waterbody that would have occurred under...
- enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of ****ure generations." Many current national parks...
- Cardiac physiology or heart function is the study of healthy, unimpaired function of the heart: involving blood flow; myocardium structure; the electrical...
- enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of ****ure generations". Mather became the first director...
- independence: Application programs and terminal activities remain logically unimpaired whenever any changes are made in either storage representations or access...
- small. One review concluded that, although most cognitive faculties were unimpaired by cannabis use, residual deficits occurred in executive functions. Impairments...
- powers. The Daily Telegraph crisis deeply wounded Wilhelm's previously unimpaired self-confidence, and he experienced a severe bout of depression. He kept...
- Double Stimulus Impairment Scale (DSIS). In DSIS, each expert views an unimpaired reference video, followed by an impaired version of the same video. The...
- regulating emotions, and remembering details. People with ADHD appear to have unimpaired long-term memory, and deficits in long-term recall appear to be attributed...
- (III.2.18). Motto of Wofford College. integer vitae scelerisque purus unimpaired by life and clean of wickedness From Horace's Odes (I.22.1) Used as a...