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What does the term "hepatitis B carrier" mean?

Frequently Asked Questions About Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis B carrier" is a term that is sometimes used to indicate people who have chronic (long-term) infection with HBV. Persons with chronic infection can infect others and are at increased risk of serious liver disease including cirrhosis and liver cancer.

Does a result of "Carrier" or "Affected" mean that I can never breed my dog?

Optigen - Frequently Asked Questions
NO! OptiGen test results are meant to be used in a responsible breeding program. This does not mean that carrier or affected dogs should never be bred. It does mean that carrier and affected dogs with other desirable traits can be bred, but only to a certified, genetically “Normal/Clear" dog in order to prevent the genetic disease. We can't make specific recommendations about how people should handle their dogs. See similar questions...

A mother is described as a "carrier" for a glycogen storage disease. What does this mean?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
This means she has two copies of a gene that codes for an enzyme involved in glycogen storage; one copy is healthy, the other is defective. She can pass along either copy to her offspring with equal probability. (If the father is also a carrier, their offspring has a 25% chance of inheriting the disease, and a 50% chance of becoming a carrier.) See similar questions...

What does "carrier neutral" mean?

In general a carrier neutral facility is a data center in which the network connection needs are served by several carriers at the same location, this competition between carriers leads to better bandwidth rates. A truly carrier neutral facility will not resell bandwidth for any of the carriers that provide it's Internet connections. See similar questions...

What does this mean for me as a carrier?

Kansas Department of Revenue - Frequently Asked Questions - ...
States collect taxes on the motor fuel used within their borders to build and maintain the roads and highways that link their communities to each other and the rest of the nation. As an interstate motor carrier traveling in Kansas, you pay your share of these taxes according to the provisions of the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA). See similar questions...

What is a Common Carrier?

El Paso | News | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Transporter required by law to provide service to all legitimate comers. Oil pipelines are common carriers, while gas pipelines are contract carriers. See similar questions...

Who must publish a common carrier tariff?

Frequently Asked Questions - Federal Maritime Commission
Each vessel operating common carrier, non-vessel-operating common carrier, and conference, except with regard to bulk cargo, forest products, recycled metal scrap, new assembled motor vehicles, waste paper, and paper waste. 46 CFR ยง 520.3(a). See similar questions...

What does tenancy in common mean?

House Hunters Real Estate, West Virginia Real Estate
As opposed to joint tenancy, when there are two or more individuals on title to a piece of property, this type of ownership does not pass ownership to the others in the event of death. Q: What is the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Copyright 1998-2008 House Hunters Real Estate, LLC - Christopher Pudder, Broker - Real Estate Websites See similar questions...

What is considered a "Common Carrier"?

Travel Insurance Center - Frequently Asked Questions
Common Carrier" means any land, air or water conveyance operated under a license for the transportation of passengers for hire, not including taxi cabs or rented, leased or privately owned motor vehicles. Unfortunately no. As of February 27th, 2006 these plans are no longer available to Canadian residents. See similar questions...

What does the designation "tenants in common" mean?

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Tenants in common is a method of jointly owning real property. In Michigan, parties who own property as tenants in common do not succeed to the ownership of the fractional share of the property owned by a deceased tenant in common. In other words, there is no right to survivorship and the interest of the deceased tenant in common will go to his or her heirs, beneficiaries, or assigns. See similar questions...

What exactly does "Common Property" mean?

Floor Plans
The areas surrounding the lots are known as common areas and are owned and maintained by RiverBay Homeowner's Association. These areas, including the swimming pool and restroom, are for the exclusive use and enjoyment of RiverBay owners, guests and tenets. See similar questions...

What does it mean to be a hepatitis B carrier?

Hepatitis B - Common Questions
People who do not recover from hepatitis B are called carriers. Today, an estimated 1-1.25 million people are carriers in the United States with over 10,000 more people becoming chronic carriers each year. A hepatitis B virus (HBV) carrier is someone who has had hepatitis B in his/her blood for more than six months. Five to ten percent of adults who acquire HBV become carriers. Children who are infected under age 5 have a 20-90 percent chance of becoming lifelong carriers. See similar questions...

I'm getting an invalid carrier ID code. What does that mean?

The Canadian Dental Association - The Dental Profession - Pr...
It means that the ID number you have programmed for the insurance company is incorrect. Verify the information with the Dental Office User Guide and make any necessary changes. If you're unsure on how to change this information, contact your software vendor for additional help. See similar questions...

What are low carrier frequencies and why does Holosync use them?

Centerpointe Research Institute: Frequently Asked Questions ...
While there are many programs which use brainwave entrainment stimulus, The Holosync Solution is unique in that it uses low carrier frequencies to stimulate growth. The carrier frequencies are the pair of tones used to generate the third tone. Generally speaking, the lower the carrier frequencies, the greater the fluctuations created in the brain. These fluctuations, over time, can create major upward shifts in personal development. See similar questions...

What do negative numbers in the common year mean?

Frequently Asked Questions
Remember that there was no common year 0. The year preceding the common year 1 is the year -1 on my dropdown list. So this would correspond exactly to what is meant by 1 BCE (before the common era). Similarly -100 would be 100 BCE, etc. See similar questions...

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