unspecific in English

adjective
1
not specific; vague.
he was unspecific about his relationship with Marian
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1. Indeed, the answer to Why ? usually ends up this way, speculative, unspecific.

2. Despite the unspecific symptoms of CAG , the basic pathogenesis is still regular.

3. 27 Frequently, then, an unspecific referral was subsequently considered a psychosis.

4. Frequently, then, an unspecific referral was subsequently considered a psychosis.

5. The term Alkyl is intentionally unspecific to include many possible substitutions

6. Article Articles identify whether a noun is definite (specific or particular) or indefinite (general or unspecific)

7. On concrete system designs, it has such defects as unspecific irregularity , unstability and inharmony, etc.

8. The raised IgG1 proportion appears to be disease specific instead and not a reflection of unspecific inflammatory changes.

9. The unspecific adsorption of HRP - Avidin was inhibited by adding the calf serum into enzyme buffer.

10. The heavy deposition of acid haematin in the putamen is unspecific, its pathogenesis being obscure.

11. It is shown that unspecific transmission losses due to background absorption can be detected by modulation of the degree of polarization. Background from unspecific emission can be determined from the baseline intensity of the spectrum or by additional modulation techniques.

12. Mostly within grey, barren cell-like structures, nightmarish scenarios, which are unspecific in their narrative, are enacted.

13. 29 On concrete system designs, it has such defects as unspecific irregularity , unstability and inharmony, etc.

14. The diagnosis of cone dystrophy is difficult due to unspecific subjective symptoms and absence of characteristic ophthalmoscopic findings.

15. Further diagnostic escalation should be done in unspecific and urgent cases of abdominal pain after consulting a specialist.

16. The diagnostic spectrum includes 49.8% infections of airways and the middle ear, 13.4% unspecific symptoms, 9.8% acute enteritis, 3.7% ingestions, and 23.2% miscellaneous diseases.

17. Background: Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EG) is a rare, benign gastrointestinal disorder. As its clinical manifestation is unspecific , the misdiagnosis rate is high.

18. Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is characterized in most patients by initially unspecific symptoms like acrocyanosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, general malaise or acral paresthesia.

19. "We spent all day Sunday and picked up a Buttload of pecans." Buttload (noun) Any large but unspecific amount.

20. The first unspecific predictor of a diabetic nephropathy is an albuminuria. The screening for diabetic nephropathy uses microalbuminuria as a proof.

21. Some areas of policy may be the subject only of unspecific recommendations, perhaps setting out a range of loosely worded options.

22. A 52-year-old woman with so far unspecific thyroid disorder presented with acute onset of right-sided sensory loss and visual disturbances.

23. Adenoma of the ampulla of Vater and the duodenum are rare tumors. The leading symptoms are unspecific; sometimes they are due to the disturbances of the passage or erosion of the tumor.

24. In the less common type II they are found only in the central nervous system. The characteristic liver findings might help to distinguish type I, type II, unspecific degenerative forms of myoclonic epilepsy and the myoclonic form of amaurotic idiocy.

25. Noun 1. Angst - an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety; usually reserved for philosophical anxiety about the world or about personal freedom anxiety - a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune

26. Because of its unspecific-spasmolytic, papaverine-like properties prenylamine inhibited the actions of acetylcholine and histamine on the guinea pig ileum and the actions of acetylcholine and NA on the vas deferens of rat in a non-competitive manner.

27. Typical morphological signs in hypothermia are frost erythema, hemorrhagic gastric erosions, lipid accumulation in epithelial cells of renal proximal tubules, and pancreatic hemorrhage, which are—although unspecific as single findings—diagnostic regarding the circumstances of the case, especially when they are found together.

28. Jungian Archetypes are defined as universal, archaic symbols and images that derive from the collective unconscious, as proposed by Carl Jung.They are the psychic counterpart of instinct.It is described as a kind of innate unspecific knowledge, derived from the sum total of human history, which prefigures and directs conscious behavior.

29. The data collected so far allow conclusions to be drawn for (a) tyrosinemia type I (TYR I) and (b) propionic acidemia, methylmalonic aciduria and vitamin B12 related disorders (PA/MMA/B12). (a) Succinylacetone (instead of the unspecific tyrosine) as the diagnostic metabolite marker for TYR I is derivatized to hydrazone and simultaneously analyzed with amino acids and acylcarnitines by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. (b) In newborns suspected of having PA/MMA/B12 due to elevated concentrations of propionylcarnitine (C3), methylmalonic acid (MMS) and 3-OH-propionic acid (3-OH-PS) were quantified in a second tier testing using the identical filter card by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. (a) Out of 480,000 newborns 3 were identified as having TYR I.