nonserial

nonserial

(ˌnɒnˈsɪərɪəl)
adj
formal not serial
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However, most of these studies were retrospective, nonserial, or autopsy reports.
Animals were cut on a fully motorized rotary microtome (RM2155; Leica, Germany), either in nonserial (5-10 [micro]m thick) or serial sections (30 [micro]m thick), in a cross or sagittal planes in view of the use.
Lobstein, Challenge of Obesity in the WHO European Region and the Strategies for Response, EURO Nonserial Publication (CH: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe), 2007.
(2014) found that topics of argument in romantic relationships did not differ based on whether the argument was serial or nonserial.
Images from nonserial ultrathin sections were captured at a magnification of 11kX, and five representative images were selected per mouse by a blinded observer for evaluation using ImageJ software.
Dynamic programming approach to scheduling of nonserial linear project, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering ASCE 10(2): 106-114.
Less commonly examined threads that also crisscross through this appraisal of Weinzweig's career are the nonserial influences on his style, the importance of his Jewish heritage in his activities and music, and his belief that artistic endeavors are and should be a kind of political or social action.