ID

There are multiple definitions:

  1. identification [tag](English)

  2. intelligent design(English)

  3. inner diameter(English)

  4. iron deficiency(English)

  5. intellectual disability(English)

    • a disability of intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior that arises during the period of time from conception to the beginning of adulthood. They do not differ in their dreams, goals, or feelings, but have significantly limited intellectual functioning, usually an IQ that is at least two standard deviations below the mean, and significantly reduced adaptive behavior. Many different labels or names have been used, including mental retardation, mental deficiency, feebleminded, idiot, imbecile, moron, etc. Currently, the preferred label is “person with ID”, as in 2012 mandated by the federal government. Often, the etiology in an individual with ID cannot be determined. Generally, the causes of ID can be grouped in four broad categories: biomedical factors, such as chromosomal disorders; social factors, such as poverty; behavioral factors, such as parental alcohol use; or educational factors, such as inadequate early intervention. These causes may occur at the prenatal, perinatal, or postnatal stages of development
    • IDD, XLID, CHR, CMA, CNV, Dup, FISH, GDD, indel, MLPA, qPCR, SNP, SNV, UPD, VOUS, WISC
    • Mental health, Disability, Genomics
    • https://doi.org…97045-9.00243-3
    • https://doi.org…052-022-01397-1
  6. iron deficiency(English)

  7. intradermal(English)

  8. incision and drainage(English)

  9. incidence density(English)

  10. inexperienced dog(English)

  11. individual donation(English)

  12. internal derangement(English)

  13. ischemia-driven(English)

  14. insulin dysregulation(English)

  15. inhibitory domain(English)

  16. intermediate domain(English)