Examples of using Untreated in English and their translations into Chinese
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Half of the population still uses untreated water from wells and other high-risk sources, while waste disposal management is rudimentary.
If untreated, the sores may go away, but you still have syphilis and can infect others.
Magnetic flowmeters are used in water treatment plants to measure treated and untreated sewage, process water, water and chemicals.
In untreated mice, for example, colon cancer tumors had grown more than five times larger after about 3 weeks.
Untreated water, poor disinfection, pipe breaks, leaks, groundwater contamination, campgrounds where humans and wildlife use same source of water.
Other infections may persist and, if untreated, increase in severity and spread further and/or deeper into the body.
Floods and droughts are becoming more severe due to climate change, which is compounded by emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from untreated wastewater discharge.
While untreated depression may take up to two years to be treated, adequate treatment reduces the recovery period to a couple of months.
Dr. Moll weighed the risks of leaving a large clot untreated, and decided it would be best to initiate treatment.
Israel had ignored the General Assembly' s call not to dispose of waste, including untreated chemical and nuclear waste, in occupied Palestinian territory.
If untreated, these lesions may progress to cervical cancer, but this progression usually takes many years.
If untreated, the average survival time with HIV is 9 to 11 years.
Untreated sewage, agricultural runoff and industrial waste are acknowledged to be principal causes of nutrient pollution of small island developing States coastal waters.
In New York City, more than a third of third-grade children have untreated tooth decay and 55 percent of third-graders have had a cavity.
If untreated, patients are at risk for brain damage, and in some cases elevated pressure can be fatal.
Every year, several thousand tons of treated wood waste is buried, incinerated, or mixed with untreated wood waste.
Untreated pneumonic plague can be rapidly fatal, so early diagnosis and treatment is essential for survival and reduction of complications.
Untreated ALL can lead to anemia, poor immunity, and easy bleeding and bruising.
Wastes generated from coastal cities and industries are disposed, often as untreated sewage, either directly into the sea or through rivers and creeks.
Untreated, it kills up to 20 percent of those it infects, however many of those who survive remain carriers for life but show no symptoms.
