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Whole antigens are detected in which type of test?
M'Naghten Rule
A legal standard to determine whether a defendant was insane at the time of committing a crime and is therefore not responsible for their actions.
Insanity
A legal and psychological term referring to severe mental illness to the degree that an individual cannot distinguish reality from fantasy, affecting legal responsibility.
Not Guilty
A legal verdict by which an individual is declared free of the charge of a crime, implying insufficient evidence to prove wrongdoing.
Psychotic Episode
A period of time where an individual experiences a break from reality, often involving hallucinations or delusions.
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