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"nonintegrated" Definitions
  1. not integrated
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However, of the organizations studied, by far most that market internationally use separate, nonintegrated databases.
A contract has been concluded to supply VCM to APEX, a nonintegrated PVC manufacturer in Thailand.
In environmental terms, Valeo's Domains strategy results in higher gains being achieved compared with a nonintegrated approach.
The main challenge is to gradually change our current unsustainable consumption and production patterns and the nonintegrated approach to policy-making.
Because it combines software modeling and development into a single environment, users avoid the need to switch between numerous, nonintegrated tools.
Quantification of 2-LTR circles that are episomal forms of nonintegrated HIV DNA containing two copies of the LTR is also a useful tool.
Care is frequently delivered in a costly, nonintegrated, reactive and often ineffective fashion that fails to enhance health, prevent illness or treat it coherently.
As they are not classified in group 27.1 of NACE Rev. 1.1, iron foundries, whether locally integrated or not, and nonintegrated steel foundries are excluded.
The numerous sectoral legal documents are hard to co-ordinate and implement, which may be at the origin of nonintegrated sectoral projects and programmes, even on the watershed level.
One ad sets forth, in chart form, 10 applications that Oracle's software can handle, together with the names of 10 vendors, listed alongside, to whose nonintegrated software the tasks might otherwise be entrusted.
It claimed that instead of using the average profit margin of the two integrated producers which were profitable on their domestic sales in the IP, the average profit used should have been that of the nonintegrated producers.
Both implants (COI and MCOI) are composed of interconnecting channels that allow ingrowth of host connective tissue. Complete implant vascularization reduces the risk of infection, extrusion, and other complications associated with nonintegrated implants. And both implants produce superior motility and postoperative cosmesis.
Though there is evidence that ocular implants have been around for thousands of years, modern nonintegrated spherical intraconal implants came into existence around 1976 (not just glass eyes). Nonintegrated implants contain no unique apparatus for attachments to the extraocular muscles and do not allow in-growth of organic tissue into their inorganic substance. Such implants have no direct attachment to the ocular prosthesis. Usually, these implants are covered with a material that permits fixation of the extraocular recti muscles, such as donor sclera or polyester gauze which improves implant motility, but does not allow for direct mechanical coupling between the implant and the artificial eye.
Moreover, the concern is that imbrication of the recti over nonintegrated implants actually can result in implant migration. The recent myoconjuctival technique of enucleation is an alternative to muscle imbrication. Although it is generally accepted that integrating the prosthesis to a porous implant with peg insertion enhances prosthetic movement, there is little available evidence in the literature that documents the degree of improvement.
Paper mills can be fully integrated mills or nonintegrated mills. Integrated mills consist of a pulp mill and a paper mill on the same site. Such mills receive logs or wood chips and produce paper. The modern paper mill uses large amounts of energy, water, and wood pulp in an efficient and complex series of processes, and control technology to produce a sheet of paper that can be used in diverse ways.
Eye prosthetics, polymethyl methacrylate Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), commonly known as acrylic, is a transparent thermoplastic available for use as ocular prosthesis, replacement intraocular lenses when the original lens has been removed in the treatment of cataracts and has historically been used as hard contact lenses. PMMA has a good degree of compatibility with human tissue, much more so than glass. Although various materials have been used to make nonintegrated implants in the past, polymethyl methacrylate is one of the implants of choice.
In two studies there were no differences in maximum amplitude between hydroxyapatite and acrylic or silicone spherical enucleation implants, thus indicating that the implant material itself may not have a bearing on implant movement as long as the muscles are attached directly or indirectly to the implant and the implant is not pegged. The motility of a nonintegrated artificial eye may be caused by at least two forces. (1) The rubbing force between the posterior surface of the artificial eye and the conjunctiva that covers the implant may cause the artificial eye to move. Because this force is likely to be approximately equal in all directions, it would cause comparable horizontal and vertical artificial eye amplitudes.

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