Implications of a Mavericks fresh re-install on other iDevices

My iMac, iPhone and iPad are synched for things like Contacts, Reminders, Notes, Calendars and so on. If, for example, I delete a Note on my iMac, the same note is very quickly deleted from my iPhone and iPad. If I do a fresh re-install of Mavericks, I understand that a "nude" version is installed, ie all data is erased and there are no Contacts, Notes etc. Does this result in Contacts, Notes etc being erased on the other iDevices? If so, how can I prevent this happening and, as it were, ensuring that the iMac doesn't become the "master copy" with nothing in it?

Eric, I certainly don't want to do a clean install but I share with others the problem detailed in the thread below and, in the final analysis, it might require a clean install to resolve. I hope that it won't but if it does, I would like to be prepared. I do backups via Time Machine to an external drive and a manual backup of all personal files to a separate external drive. The Apple documentation suggests that a clean install does result in a machine in "as new" condition.
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