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The performer of a verbal action: in an active sentence, the agent is typically the subject of the sentence; in a passive sentence, the agent is usually introduced by by in English and by por in Spanish.
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Also known as Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. subsection 621 (1967), a law that prohibits unfair and discriminatory treatment by an employer against anyone 40 years old or older. In health care, this act ha
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Pert. to data, esp. in vital statistics and epidemiology, that are related to age.
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ABBR: AHRQ. An office of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services dedicated to supporting, conducting, and disseminating research; promoting improvements in clinical practice; and enhancing the
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| agenesia |
var. agenesis. 1. Failure of an organ or part to develop or grow. 2. Lack of potency.
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