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Definition of dysfunction in English: dysfunctionnoun dɪsˈfʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)nˌdɪsˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n mass noun1Abnormality or impairment in the operation of a specified bodily organ or system. 功能障碍,机能不良 肠功能障碍。 Example sentencesExamples - So is there potential for casting further light on this by studying people who have neurological dysfunctions associated with memory disability such as Alzheimer's?
- Neurobehavioral and pulmonary dysfunctions were measured 7 weeks after the chlorine spill.
- Third, sepsis and organ dysfunctions are synergistic in worsening outcomes.
- These dysfunctions lead to the clinical syndrome of heart failure.
- Although computed tomography can identify most brain lesions, it does not identify metabolic and extrinsic brain dysfunctions.
- Immunological dysfunctions, inflammation of the respiratory tract, and disorders such as porphyria have all been suggested as possible causal factors.
- In this system, organ system dysfunctions are used to evaluate morbidity in critically ill patients.
- Massage can therefore be very effectively used in conjunction with bodywork to treat not only musculo-skeletal problems, but dysfunctions of organs, glands and whole systems.
- Survival varies widely depending upon age, chronic disease burden, and nonpulmonary organ dysfunctions such as shock and hepatic failure.
- We included all consecutive patients with blood culture-positive sepsis and measured organ dysfunctions and mortality.
- We found that both pancreatic damage and end-organ dysfunctions correlated with the magnitude of the inflammatory response.
- Optimum supplementation with vitamin C and other essential nutrients may provide a basic therapeutic means for the prevention and successful management of cardiovascular dysfunctions.
- Finally, our study design did not allow us to examine in detail the hypothesis that lung inflammation due to ARDS may contribute to nonpulmonary organ dysfunctions.
- Major consequences of foetal alcohol syndrome are facial deformities, central nervous system dysfunctions and non specific malfunctions.
- Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis associated with evidence of one or more acute organ dysfunctions.
- One important function of health-care services, here personal medical services, is to restore handicapping dysfunctions, for example, of vision, mobility, and so on.
- The course content included identification, screening and early intervention and medical implications like epilepsy, hyperactivity and brain dysfunctions.
- Implanted electronic devices provide a vast array of treatments for patients with cardiac dysfunctions.
- Bladder dysfunctions should be treated before a second procedure is performed.
- Therefore, other factors play a role in the development of lung dysfunctions.
Synonyms disease, infection, complaint, problem, condition, affliction, malady, sickness, illness, ailment, infirmity, disability - 1.1 Disruption of normal social relations.
(正常社会关系的)紊乱,失常 市中心的运作失灵。 Example sentencesExamples - Family structure is crumbling, and dysfunction in relationships is at an all-time high.
- The downside is the social dysfunction I witness amongst the spectators because of alcohol consumption.
- The focus on individuals' psychological dysfunction is not confined to education.
- More fundamentally, such statistics do not address the issue of the conditions that give rise to social dysfunction.
- Stress, sexual dysfunction and even inability to work are also to be excluded.
- Where do poverty, dysfunction, violence and high mortality rates fit into the analysis?
- It calls to mind a world of social dysfunction hiding beneath the surface of everyday life.
- His poor ability to make relationships with others indicated high levels of psychological dysfunction.
- I accept that there is a relationship between sexual dysfunction and stress, anxiety and depression.
- Every time I visited home since my grandma died, I saw more and more chaos and dysfunction in my family.
- This is about the link between criminality and deprivation, family dysfunction and poor education.
- Others look, quite understandably, at democratic or social dysfunction and wish that we had machines that could help us fix it.
- She just doesn't get it - the depiction of family dysfunction is not a social evil.
- She admits that there has been an element of dysfunction in all her relationships.
Rhymescompunction, conjunction, expunction, function, junction, malfunction, multifunction, unction Definition of dysfunction in US English: dysfunctionnounˌdisˈfəNG(k)SH(ə)nˌdɪsˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n 1Abnormality or impairment in the function of a specified bodily organ or system. 功能障碍,机能不良 肠功能障碍。 Example sentencesExamples - Although computed tomography can identify most brain lesions, it does not identify metabolic and extrinsic brain dysfunctions.
- The course content included identification, screening and early intervention and medical implications like epilepsy, hyperactivity and brain dysfunctions.
- Massage can therefore be very effectively used in conjunction with bodywork to treat not only musculo-skeletal problems, but dysfunctions of organs, glands and whole systems.
- Optimum supplementation with vitamin C and other essential nutrients may provide a basic therapeutic means for the prevention and successful management of cardiovascular dysfunctions.
- We found that both pancreatic damage and end-organ dysfunctions correlated with the magnitude of the inflammatory response.
- Third, sepsis and organ dysfunctions are synergistic in worsening outcomes.
- Implanted electronic devices provide a vast array of treatments for patients with cardiac dysfunctions.
- So is there potential for casting further light on this by studying people who have neurological dysfunctions associated with memory disability such as Alzheimer's?
- Finally, our study design did not allow us to examine in detail the hypothesis that lung inflammation due to ARDS may contribute to nonpulmonary organ dysfunctions.
- Survival varies widely depending upon age, chronic disease burden, and nonpulmonary organ dysfunctions such as shock and hepatic failure.
- Major consequences of foetal alcohol syndrome are facial deformities, central nervous system dysfunctions and non specific malfunctions.
- We included all consecutive patients with blood culture-positive sepsis and measured organ dysfunctions and mortality.
- Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis associated with evidence of one or more acute organ dysfunctions.
- Neurobehavioral and pulmonary dysfunctions were measured 7 weeks after the chlorine spill.
- Immunological dysfunctions, inflammation of the respiratory tract, and disorders such as porphyria have all been suggested as possible causal factors.
- Therefore, other factors play a role in the development of lung dysfunctions.
- One important function of health-care services, here personal medical services, is to restore handicapping dysfunctions, for example, of vision, mobility, and so on.
- In this system, organ system dysfunctions are used to evaluate morbidity in critically ill patients.
- Bladder dysfunctions should be treated before a second procedure is performed.
- These dysfunctions lead to the clinical syndrome of heart failure.
Synonyms disease, infection, complaint, problem, condition, affliction, malady, sickness, illness, ailment, infirmity, disability - 1.1 Deviation from the norms of social behavior in a way regarded as bad.
市中心的运作失灵。 Example sentencesExamples - The focus on individuals' psychological dysfunction is not confined to education.
- I accept that there is a relationship between sexual dysfunction and stress, anxiety and depression.
- She admits that there has been an element of dysfunction in all her relationships.
- More fundamentally, such statistics do not address the issue of the conditions that give rise to social dysfunction.
- Stress, sexual dysfunction and even inability to work are also to be excluded.
- Family structure is crumbling, and dysfunction in relationships is at an all-time high.
- Every time I visited home since my grandma died, I saw more and more chaos and dysfunction in my family.
- This is about the link between criminality and deprivation, family dysfunction and poor education.
- Where do poverty, dysfunction, violence and high mortality rates fit into the analysis?
- She just doesn't get it - the depiction of family dysfunction is not a social evil.
- The downside is the social dysfunction I witness amongst the spectators because of alcohol consumption.
- Others look, quite understandably, at democratic or social dysfunction and wish that we had machines that could help us fix it.
- It calls to mind a world of social dysfunction hiding beneath the surface of everyday life.
- His poor ability to make relationships with others indicated high levels of psychological dysfunction.
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