unscanned
English
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edit- Rhymes: -ænd
Adjective
editunscanned (not comparable)
- Not having been scanned.
- 2015, Martin Bland, An Introduction to Medical Statistics, →ISBN, page 5:
- The scanned 1978 patient did better than the unscanned 1974 patient in 31% of pairs, whereas the unscanned 1974 patient did better than the scanned 1978 patient in only 7% of pairs.
- 1991, 'Optical Digital Image Storage System: project report:
- Rescanning and replacement scanning of previously unscanned images, including those missed by the high-speed scanner operator or those considered inappropriate for processing by high-speed scanner[.]
- 1998, Donna Avila-Weil, Mary Glaccum, The Independent Medical Transcriptionist, →ISBN, page 156:
- We recommend never taking unscanned work because it frequently results in problems for the transcriptionist.
- Involving a technique that does not involve scanning, where an alternative technique that does involve scanning exists.
- 1978, Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, →ISBN:
- This provided an input speed that exceeded the capability of unscanned image filmsetters. Unscanned filmsetter devices use a moving matrix grid or a stationary character grid with electromechanical control of character selection for photographic recording.
- 1995, Lee W. Goldman, J. Brian Fowlkes, Medical CT & Ultrasound: Current Technology and Applications:
- For unscanned modes which do not involve electronic or mechanical steering of the acoustic beam, the potential for significant temperature increase is the greatest
- Unobserved, unexamined, or unconsidered.
- 1607, William Shakespeare, Coriolanus:
- This tiger-footed rage, when it shall find The harm of unscanned swiftness, will too late Tie leaden pounds to 's heels.
- 2007, Joannes De Sancto Geminiano, The Legend of the Holy Fina, Virgin of Santo Gemignano, →ISBN, page xiii:
- The birth of a legend or tradition occurs, how we know not, in fancy's dim and unscanned regions
- 2014, William John Law, The Alps of Hannibal - Volume 2, →ISBN, page 246:
- Such sentiments are not those of a contemner of divine power, but of one who believed in the ever-present miracle, unscanned by human reason,—the government of the invisible God.
- Having no consistent meter.
- 2011, Walter Pater, The Works of Walter Pater, →ISBN, page 168:
- The music of the measured, scanned verse of Latin and Greek poetry is one thing ; the music of the rhymed, unscanned verse of Villon and the old French poets, la poe'sie chante'e, is another.