uncompensated

uncompensated
un·com·pen·sat·ed -'käm-pən-.sāt-əd, -.pen- adj
1) accompanied by a change in the pH of the blood <\uncompensated acidosis> <\uncompensated alkalosis> compare COMPENSATED
2) not corrected or affected by physiological compensation <\uncompensated congestive heart failure>

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