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disableTo turn off; deactivate. See disabled. disable [dis′ā·bəl] (computer science) To prevent some action from being carried out. To turn off a computer system or a piece of equipment. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Moreover, there is also a need for accumulated studies or users' feedback that would help to determine comprehensiveness and appropriateness of the ICF codes and qualifiers in assessing and identifying the magnitude of diverse disablements encountered by different kinds of disease or health problem. 2) Preventing residents from falling during a lift, whether because the nursing assistant's back suddenly gives out or because the resident struggles combatively, will not only save the resident from pain and suffering but will save a great deal in medical treatment costs for broken bones and other disablements. Presumably, these individuals, who are fully insured, did not have disability insured status under Social Security at the time of their disablements. |
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