Deterioration
61paracenesthesia — Deterioration in one s sense of bodily well being, i.e., of the normal functioning of one s organs. [para + G. koinos, common, + aisthesis, feeling] * * * para·cen·es·the·sia (par″ə se″nes theґzhə) [para + cenesthesia] any… …
62DQ — deterioration quotient; developmental quotient * * * DQ abbr developmental quotient …
63primary progressive aphasia — deterioration of speech and language ability over a period of years without significant loss of memory or of ability to understand language, seen in certain degenerative brain diseases …
64dental senescence — deterioration of the teeth and other oral structures as a consequence of advancing age or of premature aging processes …
65social breakdown syndrome — deterioration of social and interpersonal skills, work habits, and behavior in persons confined in institutions for extended periods with little productive activity, such as long term psychiatric patients or prisoners; it is caused by the effects …
66change for the worse — deterioration, negative change …
67cultural degeneration — deterioration of the morals and values of a society …
68fatty degeneration — deterioration in the health of a tissue due to the deposition of abnormally large amounts of fat in its cells. The accumulation of fat in the liver and heart may seriously impair their functioning. The deposition of fat may be linked with… …
69DQ — • deterioration quotient; • developmental quotient …
70physical depreciation — Deterioration due to age and wear, a constant factor, resulting from use, decay, and the action of the elements. Central Railroad of New Jersey v Martin (DC NJ) 30 F Supp 41 …