healthy individual

collocation in English

meaningsofhealthyandindividual

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healthy
adjective
uk
/ˈhel.θi/
us
/ˈhel.θi/
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individual
noun[C]
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which ...
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(Definition ofhealthyandindividualfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When genetic interventions are aimed at enhancing the genome of thehealthyindividual, however, the scope of potential disagreement is nearly unlimited.
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It is possible to gain insights into both healthy and pathological function by examining thehealthyindividualunder atypical conditions.
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It incorporates their idea of thehealthyindividualbeing in harmony with nature.
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The social deficits that characterise most psychopathologies illustrate the unambiguous importance of mature social cognition forhealthyindividualand interpersonal functioning.
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The quality of life in subsequent years after a hip fracture was assumed to be 90 percent of that of ahealthyindividual(25).
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Without a clear model of the functioning of thehealthyindividualit is difficult to consider how a patient's disorder might be pathological.
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His book is about what he terms 'death anxiety', which he defines as being the fear of one's own death in a physicallyhealthyindividual.
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How do we gather and present fair, accurate accounts of young people's views on being mainly a patient or a person, an ill or a tolerablyhealthyindividual?
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Yet he was a perfectlyhealthyindividualwhen he took up his post.
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It will be necessary to remember that in health matters there is no end product of profit: the end product is a happy,healthyindividual.
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Everyhealthyindividualneed not be too worried about an unreasonable scare.
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Useful employment is a cardinal factor in anyhealthyindividualhuman life as well as in any political and economic discussion.
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Ahealthyindividualis a sine qua non for a healthy society.
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The author says: "ahealthyindividualcan easily cope with tiny doses of fluoride from food and drink and this can strengthen the teeth and the bones".
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In ahealthyindividual, tau proteins stabilize microtubules, which are major component of the cytoskeleton.
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Thehealthyindividuallives simultaneously in hope and in recollection, and only thereby does his life gain true and substantive continuity.
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Ahealthyindividualis able to separate these states.
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Eventually, the female decides that he is ahealthyindividualand the two mate.
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In the field of psychology ahealthyindividualis typically seen as self-contained, independent and self-reliant, capable of asserting himself and influencing his environment.
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Unlike conjoined twins, one ceases development during gestation and is vestigial to a mostly fully formed, otherwisehealthyindividualtwin.
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