Yes. A spirometry can be normal but asthma still present so it is important to test for reversibility
If your asking about an anteroapical wall myocardial infarct, this refers to a lack of oxygen reaching heart muscle on the front top end of the heart, causing some of it to die. A myocardial infarct is also known as a heart attack, the name just refers to the position of damage.
Borderline deficient and borderline retarded.
Reversibility
reversibility principle
borderline disorder
Borderline Records was created in 1989.
Borderline Patrol was created in 2004.
Across the Borderline was created in 1993.
On the Borderline was created on 2003-04-21.
Playing hard to get can be used as reverse psychology
The Reversibility Principle dictates that athletes lose the effects of training when they stop working out. Conversely, it also means that detraining effects can be reversed when they resume training. In short, If you don't use it, you lose it.