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But most of the time aberrations can be corrected and others become small for large number of turns.
Since the genetic aberrations were shared between clones of the same biopsies, and at the same time aberrations varied widely between patients, it can be inferred that tumour populations within one patient biopsy are clonally related and likely share a common ancestor.
At the time, I thought her misinterpretation of the word was a one-time aberration.
Partly for that reason, people at NBC News cautioned that the results could be a one-time aberration.
Last month, services lost 102,000 jobs, the first reduction this year and also the largest drop -- other than a one-time aberration related to the employment of census workers -- since February 1991.
It was Connolly's injury-time aberration which most dismayed Slade, as the former Queens Park Rangers centre-back dragged Michael Keane's header over his own line.
(That allegations spread to #Murdoch's Sun, Times, Sunday Times means "aberration" not strictly accurate word).
It is high time that aberration was redressed, and both the Gigginstown Stud raiders today appeal as good value.
For instance, the CDC's current methods for time series aberration detection are based on Xbar and CUSUM control charts [ 1].
A spatial resolution of 2 nm and temporal resolution of 10 ps (ps) are expected in the future time resolved aberration-corrected spin-polarized LEEM (TR-AC-SPLEEM).
We have demonstrated for the first time that aberration-corrected STEM images can be acquired at high speed with different spiral scans.
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