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Meanings of
nonfatal
in English
Catalan
no fatal
Back to the meaning
Not bringing death.
fatal
Related terms
nonlethal
Catalan
no fatal
Antonyms
Examples for "
fatal
"
fatal
Examples for "
fatal
"
1
None of the cases was
fatal
or led to long-term health problems.
2
Risk: 5 percent of test subjects experience a
fatal
cardiac volume increase.
3
It is unnecessary; it puts us in the wrong; it is
fatal
.
4
Last year
fatal
accidents in the workplace rose by 60 per cent.
5
It's only the second
fatal
-
free
day in the state since July 13.
Usage of
nonfatal
in English
1
Glandorp experimentally produced a
nonfatal
wound in the heart of a rabbit.
2
The rate of death,
nonfatal
vascular complications, and 2-year survival was explored.
3
New
nonfatal
MI and cardiac death were the study end points.
4
Only 2 patients developed an intracranial bleed following thrombolysis, and both were
nonfatal
.
5
The HR for
nonfatal
MI and for acute CHD death was also nonsignificant.
6
Main outcome measure: Risk of the combined outcome of first
nonfatal
MI or stroke.
7
Whether apoB also predicts
nonfatal
ischemic cardiovascular events is unclear.
8
The first patient developed a
nonfatal
diffuse alveolar hemorrhage 2 days after study-drug completion.
9
He had crossed over from ruthless, albeit
nonfatal
,
greed into something potentially quite lethal.
10
The analyses focused on prespecified measures of
nonfatal
clinical deterioration.
11
Among the older writers, several instances of
nonfatal
injuries to the heart are recorded.
12
If you feel like doing something about the guards, try to make it
nonfatal
.
13
Secondary end points were total mortality and
nonfatal
clinical events.
14
The primary efficacy end point was
nonfatal
myocardial infarction,
nonfatal
stroke, or cardiovascular death.
15
Measurements: The primary outcome was death from coronary disease or symptomatic
nonfatal
myocardial infarction.
16
Patients were followed for cardiac death and
nonfatal
myocardial infarction.
Other examples for "nonfatal"
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nonfatal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
nonfatal stroke
nonfatal mi
nonfatal injuries
nonfatal heart
nonfatal cases
More collocations
Translations for
nonfatal
Catalan
no fatal
Nonfatal
through the time
Nonfatal
across language varieties
United States of America
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