condition that impairs a vital function; usually infectious.How does ISA define the word "Disease"?
Yes, the Glossary can be yours for only $9.95. I pull it out often. updated annually; there is spirited discussion about some of the terms. but broad agreement on the great majority of them.Any official ISA stance on tree terms?
the definition of disorder is exactly the same except it is "usually NONinfectious", so that fits lawnmower blight much better...some say disease is a type of disorder, some not. me i'm not sure, and not sure how much it matters.
I would not stress out too much about precision; aim for accuracy.
Wow it sounds like the tchat got a little stressed out there....
:agree2: Its the journey not the destination.
If told to select the answer that is most right amungst all right answers then things get complicated. Free ISA definitions here. More work than thumbing a hard copy, though.
http://www.isa-arbor.com/Dictionary/DictionarySearch.aspx?ID=1
Sylvia and i rarely disagree. The last was about the fourth causal factor >time< being added to the disease triangle. :deadhorse:
We have logged hundreds of hours online and with study webinars and AdvArb talk on facebook.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have S Mc & D Mc as friends and study partners.
Guy, i'm told you will be joining us Thursday? See ya there.
:agree2: Its the journey not the destination.
Sylvia and I rarely disagree. The last was about the fourth causal factor >time< being added to the disease triangle. :deadhorse:
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