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What does NOI stand for?

Nature of Illness


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National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (US EPA)
National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center
National Oral Health Surveillance System
No Hangups (UNIX command)
Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association (Grand Island, NE)
National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council
Nation of Islam
National Olympiad in Informatics
National Optics Institute
National Orchestral Institute (College Park, MD)
Net Operating Income
Netherlands Oost-Indië
Neuro Orthopaedic Institute
New Organizing Institute
Nitrogen & Other Inerts
No Offense Intended
No Other Information
Node Operator Interface
Northern Optotronics Inc. (Canada)
Not Otherwise Identified



Samples in periodicals archive:
The implications of this result in my view brings into question some of our beliefs about not only the nature of illness but also how we are treating it as well as the nature of evolution as we currently understand it today.
Medical understanding of the nature of illness has undergone a radical change.
MBS uses an enzyme-enhancement and electrochemical method, to detect the concentration of disease markers in the blood sample, which changes according to the level and nature of illness.
Please include both positive and negative experiences, length of stay, nature of illness, years and any other memories.
In fact, the very nature of illness and disability is changing.
Belgrave (1990) provides a pertinent insight into the interwoven nature of illness and stigma, suggesting that persons with illness typically recognize the potential for stigmatization.
Examples include Monday/Friday abuse (the term we use for the days bracketing the employee's work week, whichever days it happens to include), habit-forming days (usually immediately before or after the person's scheduled work week, but occasionally associated with something else, such as a spouse's vacation day or the tennis tournaments that are common in our town), length of time of each illness, and nature of illness.
The implications of this result in my view brings into question some of our beliefs about not only the nature of illness but also how we are treating it as well as the nature of evolution as we currently understand it today.

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