Sentences with phrase «mild degree»

In the study, even mild degrees of dehydration reduced performance when participants completed multiple sets of resistance exercises.
The newborn screening tests don't detect mild degrees of hearing impairment, so passing the screening doesn't mean your baby's hearing is perfect.
In situations where supportive family members and friends can help with food shopping and meal preparation, the younger someone is, and the more mild their degree of cognitive impairment, the more likely they are to experience improvements from a ketogenic diet, and the easier it will be to implement one.
It is worth noting that data demonstrates mild degrees of dehydration do not impair performance.»
If a dog with normally low production of lipase from the stomach develops a more mild degree of exocrine pancreatic damage than a typical dog with EPI, they may benefit from pancreatic enzyme supplementation because they are very dependent on pancreatic digestive enzymes and have much more limited ability to compensate with gastric lipase.
Dr. Brownlee's opinion is that following the operation, Mr. Baxter has a «mild degree of permanent disability as a result of his ongoing neck pain.»
Most women will report a mild degree of discomfort or slight cramping in their backs during labor, but for 25 % of those women, the pain will become intense and severe between contractions and will intensify even more during the contractions themselves.
The majority of children will have a mild degree of insufficiency.
Although she shouted bitterly and above all about belly pain, there was no abdominal tenderness and only a mild degree of distension at the time of Lagarde's examination.
At the heart of the study are a 15.8 - month - old pair of twins with normal hearing; an 11.8 - month - old pair with a normal - hearing twin and a hearing - impaired twin with a mild degree of hearing loss (who received hearing aids); and a 14.8 - month - old pair with a normal - hearing twin and a hearing - impaired twin born with severe - to - profound degree of hearing loss (who received a cochlear implant in the right ear).
Sure enough, the comedy again revolves heavily around this recurring phenomenon, which pays off to a mild degree.
The image, transferred at the 1.78:1 HDTV aspect ratio, has a layer of soft, era - appropriate film grain throughout and is remarkably clean, though it occasionally exhibits a mild degree of gate weave.
And I do not contest your point on the power of the imagination, particularly with regard to young children, however, it should be noted that much of the film's overly violent content is handled with at least a mild degree of caution.
It just refers to a milder degree of formal writing that illustrates a personalized style.
Where the Murano did deliver a mild degree of discomfort was is in its handling.
There is now awareness of the detrimental consequences on patient outcome of even the mildest degree of renal dysfunction.
Symptoms of encephalitis can vary in intensity from a mild degree of irritability to full blown seizures.
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