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- Look up specifier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Specifier may refer to: Specifier (linguistics), the sister node of an X' category Specifier (psychology)...
- property that singles out patterns that are both specified and complex, where in Dembski's terminology, a specified pattern is one that admits short descriptions...
- otherwise specified It is also used in the conditions: PTCL-NOS, peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified Adenocarcinoma not otherwise specified The...
- paraphilia not otherwise specified (PNOS). In the revised DSM-5-TR published in 2022 no changes have been made regarding Other specified paraphilic disorder...
- Other specified dissociative disorder (OSDD) is a mental health diagnosis for pathological dissociation that matches the DSM-5 criteria for a dissociative...
- Specified risk material (SRM) is any of various tissues of ruminant animals that cannot be inspected and p****ed for human food because scientists have...
- known as "Other specified dissociative disorder" (OSDD). Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified , now called "Other Specified Dissociative Disorder"...
- the diagnosis of any specified depressive disorders. In the DSM-IV, this was called Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Depressive personality...
- Specified Minimum Yield Strength (SMYS) means the specified minimum yield strength for steel pipe manufactured in accordance with a listed specification1...
- Bipolar disorder not otherwise specified (BD-NOS) is a diagnosis for bipolar disorder (BD) when it does not fall within the other established sub-types...