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- adjective Not
affected - noun Someone not
affected , as by adisease .
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Examples
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But if there are other food options from nonaffected regions, it would be better to go with those options instead, he said.
Radiation in Food Rises Juro Osawa 2011
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For example, read: “Intellectual performance of 36 phenylketonuria patients and their nonaffected siblings” by Dobson, Kushida and Williams (1976) in Pediatrics volume 58, pages53 – 58.
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In a research report, Goldman Sachs economist Chiwoong Lee noted the expected blow from closures of oil refineries, steelworks and other facilities, but said production increases in nonaffected areas may be able to offset the impact.
Earthquake to Hit GDP in Short Term Michael S. Arnold 2011
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For example, read: “Intellectual performance of 36 phenylketonuria patients and their nonaffected siblings” by Dobson, Kushida and Williams 1976 in Pediatrics volume 58, pages53–58.
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And when Bonnie Green, a professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School, compared survivors of a dam collapse and flood in Buffalo Creek, W. Va., to a nonaffected population, she found higher rates of anxiety, depression and hostility -- 14 years after the event.
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Nonobese patients with familial combined hyperlipidemia are insulin resistant compared with their nonaffected relatives.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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Nonobese patients with familial combined hyperlipidemia are insulin resistant compared with their nonaffected relatives.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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They do not know if the 2-year-old was taken by the suspect or in some other location safe and sound and nonaffected by disaster that this horrible rampage and claiming of all these lives out there in the Sacramento community.
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The key difference between the cannabis-sensitive patients and the nonaffected group was a family history of disease: those in the former group had three times the number of close relatives with psychotic disorders, says Krebs.
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The key difference between the cannabis-sensitive patients and the nonaffected group was a family history of disease: those in the former group had three times the number of close relatives with psychotic disorders, says Krebs.
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