non-specific

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non-specific

[ˌnɒnspəˈsɪfɪk] ADJ
1. (Med) → no específico, sin causa or sintomatolgía específica
2. (= imprecise) → indeterminado, vago
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Therapy can be broadly divided into two components: specific and non-specific treatment factors.
Patient group: Adults (aged > 18 years) with chronic non-specific low back pain.
He has been charged with depositing non-specific waste without a licence.
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Current treatments of these diseases generally utilize non-specific immunosuppressants or immunomodulatory compounds or cytokines.
Nineteen days after surgery he developed septicaemia and a non-specific MRSA infection.
Recent research supported by Meningitis Research Foundation shows that along with non-specific symptoms like fever and vomiting, there are three 'red-flag' symptoms of early septicaemia - the blood poisoning form of the disease:
The McDavid Multi-Action Knee Strap helps relieve pain from runner's or jumper's knee and non-specific patellar pain.
Willie Doherty's NON-SPECIFIC THREAT, 2004, is a simple single-channel video that lasts a mere seven minutes, forty-six seconds but lingers chillingly in the memory.
There may be difficulty in separating dysplastic cells from non-specific reactive changes and degenerating cells or variation in diagnostic criteria.
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