0 without any help from anyone else; independently:
Too many illustrations are reduced towards or beyond the limit of unaided visibility and some have reproduced rather poorly.
All the participants used community-based health and social-care services and all needed assistance to attend meetings because they were unable to travel unaided.
No longer hospitalized, such individuals were unaided by an infrastructure to provide adequate community support, care, or treatment.
They prefer to start such project and be left unaided to such time when funds will be available.
The other approach is based on the observation that lots of conversational material is re-used, even in unaided conversations.
All of these investigators relied on the unaided eye to detect the first appearance of ribbing.
On subsequent days, the patients would be left to fill in their own questionnaires unaided.
More often than not, however, in such circumstances composers are left to develop their own terms of reference entirely unaided.