disabling effect造句
例句与造句
- Some people afflicted with salmonellosis later experience reactive arthritis, which can have long-lasting, disabling effects.
- Mathemanic was a genius mathematician who, via Genetech, receives the ability to transmit mathematic figures telepathically, which had various disabling effects.
- It also remains to be seen whether patients getting steroids fare better in the long term from the disabling effects of the trauma, he noted.
- But his near death by fire, his several heart attacks and the gradually disabling effects of multiple sclerosis have almost ended his career as an active comic performer.
- The occupation of the Ruhr industrial area by France and Belgium contributed to the hyperinflation crisis in Germany, partially because of its disabling effect on the German economy.
- It's difficult to find disabling effect in a sentence. 用disabling effect造句挺难的
- "The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners " was preached against the principles of Arminianism, namely the disabling effects of original sin, free will and the tendency to make morality the essence of religion.
- "It's just so completely contrary to that notion that if someone takes something that mitigates the disabling effects of their impairment, which enables them to participate more, that they're then cut out of protection under the Act ."
- High doses of vitamin E can delay the disabling effects of midstage Alzheimer's disease and postpone for months the need for institutionalization, according to a new study that offers the first compelling proof that the brain-destroying disorder can at least be slowed.
- In fact, the province is still a long way from catching up with Canada's reigning champs, British Columbia and Quebec _ nonetheless, among aficionados, BC Bud and Quebec Gold have been joined by Winnipeg Wheelchair Weed, so-nicknamed because of its disabling effects on users.
- Public law 264, H . P . 868-L . D . 1271 criminalizes the knowing, intentional, and / or reckless use of an electronic weapon on another person, defining an electronic weapon as a portable device or weapon emitting an electric current, impulse, beam, or wave with disabling effects on a human being.
- Surprisingly, there are also fewer elders with severe disability _ requiring institutional care or daily assistance with three or more necessary activities such as feeding, dressing, and going to the toilet . This indicates that, whatever is happening to keep elders in better shape, it is not just operating around the edges but is blunting the disabling effects of severe disease.
- Deafness is therefore conceptualized from a " personal tragedy " stance, with implicit questions naturally arising such as : " By what criteria and by whom is the impairment construed as an infirmity; how did the infirmity arise; what are the risks and benefits of the available treatment, if any; what can be done to minimize the disabling effects of the infirmity ?"