Re: "I'm a being from another world" ..
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:56 pm
you knew what you were fucking talking about.
Your world is waiting...
https://www.quake3world.com/forum/
Yeah, I do. Notice how I don't doubt you as far as finding the proper purse to wear with the proper dress? You know what you know, I know what I know.Doombrain wrote:you knew what you were fucking talking about.
do you?Doombrain wrote:you knew what you were fucking talking about.
My post just happened to be under yours...Doombrain wrote:i haven't even given an opinion on the subject.
old seremtan just can't help himself when it comes to obsessing over me
This is interesting. Do you happen to know how this information was compiled? What are the sources? I'm kinda skeptical of orgs like this, because every time they have something to release... the result is a compromise of opinions. One thing I didn't quite get... The use of "affective". I know there is a difference between manic depression and bipolar... several actually... Well, can you tell me the usage of this word? "Affective".Geebs wrote:[url=http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/gf30.htm
http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/Peenyuh wrote:Do you happen to know how this information was compiled? What are the sources? I'm kinda skeptical of orgs like this, because every time they have something to release... the result is a compromise of opinions. One thing I didn't quite get... The use of "affective". I know there is a difference between manic depression and bipolar... several actually... Well, can you tell me the usage of this word? "Affective".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affect_%28psychology%29International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
ICD-10 was endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in May 1990 and came into use in WHO Member States as from 1994. The classification is the latest in a series which has its origins in the 1850s. The first edition, known as the International List of Causes of Death, was adopted by the International Statistical Institute in 1893. WHO took over the responsibility for the ICD at its creation in 1948 when the Sixth Revision, which included causes of morbidity for the first time, was published. The World Health Assembly adopted in 1967 the WHO Nomenclature Regulations that stipulate use of ICD in its most current revision for mortality and morbidity statistics by all Member States.
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, many health management purposes and clinical use. These include the analysis of the general health situation of population groups and monitoring of the incidence and prevalence of diseases and other health problems in relation to other variables such as the characteristics and circumstances of the individuals affected, reimbursement, resource allocation, quality and guidelines.
It is used to classify diseases and other health problems recorded on many types of health and vital records including death certificates and health records. In addition to enabling the storage and retrieval of diagnostic information for clinical, epidemiological and quality purposes, these records also provide the basis for the compilation of national mortality and morbidity statistics by WHO Member States.
My point is made by the free usage of the word "general".4days wrote:http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/
Oh. Excellent. Thank you.4days wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affect_%28psychology%29
fuck you...4days wrote:http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/index.htm?gf70.htm
^ thisMKJ wrote:cause helping people is so much more boring than pointing and laughing