Примери за използване на Unresponsiveness на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Hypotonia and unresponsiveness(HHE).
Unresponsiveness Loss of consciousness.
This is another perfectly logical reason for his unresponsiveness.
Unresponsiveness to physical stimulus.
One of the major issues companies neglect on social media is unresponsiveness.
Emotional unresponsiveness or lack of emotional expression.
Near-death stages include the animal showing signs of drowsiness and unresponsiveness.
Anger or unresponsiveness from your new youngster can be heartbreaking and difficult to understand.
He alsohas the right to compensation in the event of unresponsiveness of the saidbody.
People may complain about the unresponsiveness of their elected officials, and their subservience to their peers and superiors, but nothing will alter this fact other than a change in the faith of the electorate and the elected.
During treatment with Dectova,changes in behaviour such as confusion and unresponsiveness may occur.
The main effects of spermatorrhea include unresponsiveness of the reproductive system and loss of power.
The most common side effects with Reconcile are anorexia(loss of appetite)and lethargy(unresponsiveness).
Along with the pain other symptoms are also prevalent like weakness, unresponsiveness of the muscles and a pricking sensation in the affected area.
During the organization process I noticed in myself some dissatisfaction andresentment towards other practitioners because of their unresponsiveness and passivity.
If your baby has challenges(like constant crying,fussiness, or unresponsiveness) that get in the way of emotional connection, bonding and attachment may suffer.
Additionally, the months between the initial incident andBobbi Kristina's death will“complicate reconstruction of the events surrounding her initial unresponsiveness.
After installing this update,some users may observe performance or unresponsiveness issues on the first launch of the Microsoft Edge browser.
The statement added that the months between the January incident andthe 22-year-old's death will“complicate reconstruction of the events surrounding her initial unresponsiveness.
Today, many debates about the unresponsiveness of creationism, which is defined as“the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from divine creation, is written in the Bible, and not from natural processes such as evolution.”.
Higher doses of the product, typically≥ 1 ml/kg,resulted in more severe signs including unresponsiveness and occasionally death.
As a young lawyer giving his first significant public speech at the age of 28,Abraham Lincoln warned that a persistent period of dysfunction and unresponsiveness by government could alienate the American people and that"the strongest bulwark of any government, and particularly of those constituted like ours, may effectively be broken down and destroyed- I mean the attachment of the people.".
Signs of overdose include pinpoint pupils, abnormally slow and irregular breathing,severe sleepiness and unresponsiveness to touch or loud noises.
The complainant alleged that(i) the Commission's decision to recover the amount of EUR 29 306.65 was unjustified, and(ii)the Commission showed indecisiveness and unresponsiveness with regard to the plan which the consortium submi4 ed in June and December 2002 and again in March 2003 for a second phase of the project.
Clinical presentation has included anaphylactic type reactions presenting with cardiac arrest/cardiorespiratory arrest, clinically significant hypotension, syncope,and unresponsiveness(see section 4.8).
Consumers experienced various software problems like frequent crashes,freezes, unresponsiveness and random error messages.
Neglect is the persistent failure to meet a child's basic physical and/or psychological needs, likely to result in the serious impairment of the child's health or development, such as failing to provide adequate food, shelter and clothing,or neglect of, or unresponsiveness to, a child's basic emotional needs.