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Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability (in the United Kingdom), [3] and formerly mental retardation (in the United States), [4] [5] [6] is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant impairment in intellectual and adaptive functioning that is first apparent during childhood.
Established in 1963, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) is a journal of current policy, best practices, and new perspectives on intellectual and developmental disabilities. IDD provides a forum for the dissemination of rigorously reviewed, actionable information and transformative concepts, with a focus on praxis over theory. [15]
Iodine deficiency disorders, commonly used when discussing IDD eradication programs I DD , the electric current in the drains of a CMOS circuit Interface Design Description, in the military software standard MIL-STD-498
Another common IDD prevalent in China is Kashin-Beck disease [citation needed]. A particular outbreak in Tibet was recorded as occurring from lack of iodine. Kashin-Beck is a bone deformity endemic. Iodine deficiency, hypothyroidism, and low serum concentrations of thyroxine-binding globulin were significantly related to Kashin–Beck disease. [4]
Id (programming language), a parallel functional programming language iD (software), an editor for OpenStreetMap geodata id (Unix), a command to retrieve group and user identification
The first dedicated IDD opened on June 1, 1921, at the New York Eastern Reformatory at Napanoch and was opened to prisoners "whose intelligence quotient lies between 35 and 75, and whose chronological age is 16 years or older."
People with disabilities were considered "menaces." Dr. Henry Goddard, a psychologist at Vineland Training School in New Jersey, wrote a book claiming that they investigated the family history of a woman at the institution and demonstrated that "feeble-mindedness" was genetic and caused all of social ills. Goddard said,
Interictal dysphoric disorder (IDD) is a mood disorder sometimes found in patients with epilepsy, at a prevalence rate of approximately 17%. [1] The most common symptom of IDD is intermittent dysphoric mood in between seizures.