What's the difference between nonunionised and unorganized?
Nonunionised
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Unorganized
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(a.) Not organized; being without organic structure; specifically (Biol.), not having the different tissues and organs characteristic of living organisms, nor the power of growth and development; as, the unorganized ferments. See the Note under Ferment, n., 1.
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(1) Theories about aetiology relate to minimal brain damage, heredity, temperament variations, maturational lag, dysfunction of the reticular activating system, food sensitivity, and learned response to unorganized environment.
(2) For too long the profession has been locked into a ritualistic, buck-passing processing frequently resulting in unorganized efforts on behalf of objects rather than subjects.
(3) Knowledge accuracy concerning the IUD was exceedingly poor for both organized (39%) and unorganized (29%) sources.
(4) The screening of 709 subjects of both sexes, aged from 16 to 64 years, representing samples from unorganized population was conducted to determine the critical level of body mass index as a criterion for current preventive dietary measures.
(5) The authors studied the peculiarities of electrocardiograms recorded under conditions of rest in 1,022 males from 40 to 59 years of age, who reflected representatively a selected unorganized population of 1,250 persons.
(6) Virtual consumption of magnesium with food by an unorganized population of men aged 20-59 (780 people) living in Kiev has been studied.
(7) These changes have profound implications for unorganized consumer constituencies and their access to the policy process.
(8) Results of a horizontal epidemiologic study of an unorganized population of males, aged 20 to 54 years, in Frunze, Kirghizia, are reported.
(9) We were thus able to assess the importance of organization or unorganization of a unique amino acid sequence with regards to its immunogenicity and antigenicity.
(10) The shortage of adequately trained health and safety personnel, greater attention to safety than to health issues, and the unorganized and unskilled workforce in industrializing countries may exacerbate this situation.
(11) At early innervation (7-10 days), when distinct 'boutons' are contacting muscle fibres, the contacts of nerve terminals with the muscle fibres are, ultrastructurally, superficial and unorganized, and there is no basal lamina-like material between nerve terminals and muscle fibres.
(12) The latter contained a mixture of cells within an unorganized extracellular matrix.
(13) Stage 1, termed unorganized spiking activity, was converted in the fetal lamb at 0.8 of term to a fetal pattern (stage 2) characterized by cyclic 3- to 4-min periods of regular spiking occurring at 10- to 20-min intervals and propagated along a short intestinal segment.
(14) revealed the early formation of protein-chlorophyll complexes, followed by unorganized chlorophyll.
(15) The great majority of accidents occurred in unorganized groups and not in clubs, in ordinary traffic and without the use of protective equipment.
(16) On the 15th embryonic day the intersegmental zones are still the best organized, the free ventricular walls still showing areas of unorganized myocytes.
(17) Women were more likely to use concrete and unorganized methods and to give up or skip problems.
(18) The lesions presented as compact balls (135 cases), or lamellated bone (126 cases), or spicules of unorganized bone formations.
(19) The membrane lost its normal relationship to the cell wall and formed a pocket which was filled with a fibrous material which appeared to be unorganized wall mucopeptide.
(20) Basement membrane components laminin, collagen types IV and V, heparan sulfate proteoglycan, and fibronectin were seen in an unorganized form in the extracellular space.