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Yes, it could be or a sign of some medical problem.
Disappearance of the patellar reflex is a useful clinical sign to detect the onset of magnesium intoxication.
I think an indication is more of a manouvere rather than a sign. Like an indication is more of a physical thing whereas a sign could be physical or non-physical.
The physical sign of ozone depletion is the foul smell. It is light blue in color.
Flat tires is a sign of physical change. The tires go from being normal, to then being flat. This changes their physical form.
intoxication begins at the first sip of alcohol
The best tool for determining a customer's visible level of intoxication is to observe their behavior and physical signs such as slurred speech, unsteady gait, and impaired coordination. Additionally, engaging in conversation with the customer can provide insights into their level of intoxication. It's important to trust your judgment and intervene if necessary to ensure the customer's safety and well-being.
Adolphe Combe has written: 'L'auto-intoxication intestinale' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication 'Intestinal auto-intoxication' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication 'L'auto-intoxication intestinale' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication
No, stealing would be considered a behavioural sign of addiction. A physical sign of addiction would be, for example, liver damage or withdrawal symptoms.