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Limitations of people with disabilities varies so greatly, I would have to write a book to list them all. There are physical limitations, sensory limitations, and mental limitations, all of which effect the individual on a different level than the next.
Mononucleosis or mono otherwise known as the kissing disease
I presume it means that it would not cease to exist..in other words the person with the disease can not get rid of it!!!
This depends on the underlying law and circumstances. Many times a statute of limitations will begin when the relevant injury occurs or when a reasonable person would have discovered the relevant injury.
The person charged can agree to waive the statute of limitations. No good attorney would allow that to happen in a criminal case. But in some civil cases it may be a matter of morals.
i think it would be likely, but it would be extremely rare
It would imply the intellectual ability of a person prior to a disease.
Although it is a disease it is not contagious. If you were in close contact with a person who had color blindness you would not catch the disease.
A human foible would be a small fault or weakness in a person's personality or character. For example a person with no sense of humor would have a foible, or even a person with a disease such as autism.
A spirogram of a person with restrictive lung disease would show reduced VC, TLC, FRC, and RV.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
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