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| WNL | Within Normal Limit(?) |
| ADL | activities of daily living; Amsterdam Depression List; annual dose limit |
| ALI | acute lung injury; annual limit of intake; average lobe index |
| limit |
the actual area of a region
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| limit |
Some texts say carefully that, although we write lim f(x) = oo, the limit does not exist. Ellis and Gulick (1986) says that "f has an infinite limit at a" although it also has "Caution: If f has an infinite limit at a, then f does not have a limit at a in the sense of Definition 2.1."
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| limited data set |
Protected health information that excludes certain direct identifiers of the individual or of relatives, employers, or household members of the individual. Direct identifiers to be excluded can be found in 45 CFR ?164.514(e)(2).
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/m2e411a2.htm
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| limit of detection |
refers to the SENSITIVITY of a quantitative diagnostic test, such as the VIRAL LOAD ASSAY. The limit of detection is the level below which the test can no longer accurately measure the amount of a substance, such as HIV RNA. If a person has an "undetectable" viral load, it does not mean that HIV is no longer present, but rather, that the test is not sensitive enough to measure the amount (see also RESERVOIR). Also called the limit of quantification.
Ãâó: www.gmhc.org/health/glossary3.html
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| limit |
(Fishing) Legal limit of bass, or other fish. Tournament normally use five-bass limits per angler.
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| limit | a principle that limits the extent of something |
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| limit | the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed |
| limit | (in law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought |
| limit | including only a part |
| limit | not unlimited |
| limit | having a specific function or scope |
| limit | small in range or scope |
| limit | not excessive |
| limit | mediocre |
| limit | subject to limits or subjected to limits |
| limit | an audit of limited scope (limited in time span or confined to particular accounts etc.) |
| limit | (British) a company that is organized to give its owners limited liability |
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