What's the difference between nonaged and nonelderly?
Nonaged
Definition:
(a.) Having the quality of nonage; being a minor; immature.
Example Sentences:
(1) Therefore, protection from neuropathic doses of effective OPs is obtained when NTE is mostly inhibited with nonageable inhibitors.
(2) In a randomized trial of the effects of medical insurance on spending and the health status of the nonaged, we previously reported that patients with limited cost sharing had approximately one-third less use of medical services, similar general self-assessed health, and worse blood pressure, functional far vision, and dental health than those with free care.
(3) We report the prevalence and impact of chronic bronchitis (defined as having phlegm on most days for at least 3 months during the previous year) among 4,708 adults ages 20 to 69 representative of the nonaged U.S. population.
(4) Two aspects of physician participation form the focus of the study: 1) the percentage of physicians participating in Medicaid in a given county and 2) the average number of nonaged, Medicaid patients treated by each participating physician.
(5) The data are from the Rand Health Insurance Experiment, which has a random sample of the nonaged, noninstitutionalized, civilian population in six U.S. sites.
(6) In support of this, we report that prior exposure to a nonaging NTE inhibitor, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF), protects rats from neurological damage after subsequent exposure to a neurotoxic OP, Mipafox.
(7) Prophylactic against OPIDP should thus be achieved by production of an inhibited but "nonaging" NTE.
(8) Thus, interaction of the pyrene moiety with the polypeptide chain is significantly stronger in the aged than in the nonaged conjugate, implying a different orientation of the fluorophore with respect to the protein.
(9) Health insurance was randomly assigned to families representative of the nonaged, noninstitutionalized civilian population in six U.S. sites.
(10) Protection against OPIDP should thus be achieved by production of an inhibited but "nonaging" NTE.
(11) Children's prejudice against the aged was studied in terms of their responses to an attitude scale and measures of their social interaction with aged compared to nonaged confederates.
(12) The focus is on an examination of detailed age groups, rather than summary aged and nonaged groups--thus providing a more complete picture of age differences.
(13) Homologous aged and nonaged fluorescent organophosphorus conjugates of alpha-chymotrypsin (Cht) were used in a comparative spectroscopic study of the conformation of their active sites, employing the pyrene group as the fluorescent probe.
(14) The income of the aged as a whole grew faster than that of the nonaged in the 1970's and early 1980's when real social security benefits increased faster than inflation and wages lagged behind it.
(15) For the same reason, we may leave out of consideration those backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage.
(16) There were six measures of participant interaction with aged compared to nonaged confederates: proxemic distance, productivity, eye-contact initiation, number of words spoken, number of conversation initiations, and number of verbal appeals.
(17) When wealth is considered in addition to cash income, the economic status of the aged improves relative to that of the nonaged.
(18) Among all the organophosphates tested, the combination of a methyl group and a negatively charged oxygen attached to the P atom, CH3P(O)(O-)-AChE, conferred the greatest protection to the active site of aged or nonaged organophosphoryl conjugates of acetylcholinesterase.
(19) When noncash income is considered in addition to cash income, the income of the aged tends to improve relative to that of the nonaged, but serious measurement problems exist.
(20) The relative income gains of the aged, compared with the nonaged, in 1967-84 reversed an earlier pattern in the post-World-War-II period: From 1947 to 1967, the incomes of the nonaged rose at a faster pace than those of the aged.
Nonelderly
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Referred patients were classified as elderly (greater than or equal to 62 years old) or nonelderly.
(2) The overall effect of tax reform was a slight shift in income tax burdens from the nonelderly to the elderly reversing a trend dating from the late 1970s.
(3) Adequate outcomes were noted in 70% of the pooled samples of elderly patients and 76% of the pooled samples of nonelderly patients.
(4) Using data from the Health Insurance Experiment (HIE), this article examines use of over-the-counter drugs (OTC) in a general, nonelderly population.
(5) Compared with nonelderly patients, elderly patients seeking emergency care are four times more likely to use ambulance services, five times more likely to be admitted to the hospital, five times more likely to be admitted to an intensive care bed, and six times more likely to receive comprehensive emergency services.
(6) Direct and total education effects were undiminished among elderly persons, whose income derived mainly from benefits and assets, as compared with the nonelderly subjects whose income was dominated by earnings; education explained more of the variance in adjusted income for the elderly group than for the nonelderly.
(7) Data on health care service utilization by a sample of 5554 nonelderly individuals over a 1-year period were used to define episodes of care.
(8) Nonelderly patients had more injuries (30.5 vs. 10.7%) and self-limited infectious disease (11.5 vs. 5.0%).
(9) The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (greater than or equal to 65 years) admitted to an emergency department (ED) were compared to an equal number of nonelderly patients.
(10) Although the spatial pattern of the elderly in Toledo, Ohio, is dissimilar from that of the nonelderly, they are widely distributed throughout the city.
(11) Our findings apply in the context of mandated comprehensive mental and general health coverage for a general nonelderly, nondisabled household population.
(12) The total number of individuals studied in carefully controlled, double-blind research studies of MAOIs, atypical antidepressants, or psychomotor stimulants are relatively few when compared with the number of individuals studied with tricyclic antidepressants, or the number of nonelderly subjects studied.
(13) Patients who were greater than or equal to 65 years old had a clinical and laboratory safety profile comparable to the nonelderly population.
(14) From each site, a stratified sample (approximately 7:3) of elderly (65 years and older) and nonelderly (21 to 64 years old) control ED patients treated during the same time period was contacted.
(15) The experiment enrolled a nonelderly population typical of those covered by employer health plans for periods up to 5 years.
(16) Pregnant women and "nonelderly" (less than 60 years old) men should be treated.
(17) Compared to the nonelderly, the old-old more often were admitted (47% versus 18%, P = .0001), stayed a longer time in the ED (three hours versus 1.9 hours, P = .0001), and incurred a higher charge ($324 versus $208, P = .0001) Twenty-nine percent of these old-old patients who were not initially admitted returned within 14 days (recidivated).
(18) In contrast, 82% of the nonelderly were better and only 4% were worse (P less than .01).
(19) The number of new prescriptions given to both groups in the emergency department was similar (elderly 41%; nonelderly, 31%).
(20) This analysis compares the safety and efficacy of nifedipine GITS in elderly patients (greater than or equal to 65 years of age) and nonelderly patients (adults less than 65 years of age).