nonmajor

nonmajor

(ˌnɒnˈmeɪdʒə)
adj
not related to or counting towards a specialist subject or course
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Regardless of the anticoagulant used, patients who received aspirin had a 16% rate of major bleeds or clinically relevant nonmajor bleeds, compared with a 9% rate among those on placebo, a statistically significant result that underscored the bleeding risk posed by adding aspirin to an anticoagulant and a P2Y12 inhibitor.
"An Post is in a positive position to enter the mortgage market as it does not have to deal with legacy issue such as the tracker mortgage debacle and the high rates of nonmajor performing loans.
Successful implementation of inquiry-based physiology laboratories in undergraduate major and nonmajor courses.
The new aircraft include the quieter new-generation Q400 Bombardier turboprop for nonmajor destinations, the 295-seater luxurious Airbus 350-900 series and additional A321 Neo to serve Asian destinations.
reported 2 cases of progressive enophthalmos in nonmajor orbital and facial fracture patients [13].
Any bleeding events not meeting the above criteria, but requiring medical attention, were categorized as nonmajor bleeding.
The negative predictive value for a nonmajor to mild adverse event in the postoperative period, after recovery in the PACU without complications, was 98.3%.
This "lesser of two evils" dilemma caused by plurality voting gives nonmajor party candidates an artificially low level of support, including in polls.