Sentence examples for a range of atypical from inspiring English sources

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A range of atypical PJS tumours was also identified, including prostate and melanoma.

Additionally, this report demonstrates that TF is capable of achieving a sustained control of regurgitation and a range of atypical symptoms for at least 12 months post-procedure (Table  6).

UTI in older patients can be a complex problem in terms of approach to diagnosis, treatment and prevention because in older patients it frequently presents with a range of atypical symptoms such as delirium, gastrointestinal signs and falls [ 6- 11].

Recent studies focusing on infants at risk for autism by virtue of having an older diagnosed sibling have highlighted a range of atypical brain and behavioral functions not only in those infants who receive a diagnosis but also in the at-risk group as a whole (15).

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These three leading cognitive theories have undergone several modifications, and it is generally accepted that none of the theories can explain all cognitive and behavioral symptoms of ASD, but that each has the capacity to account for a wide range of atypical behaviors common to ASD [Happé & Ronald, 2008 ].

If it is the case that hypersexuality referrals are composed of multiple types, then heterogeneous samples of such individuals would show a very wide range of atypical characteristics, each with depressed effect sizes.

A paired format can deemphasize the goals that are relevant to the test event, lift constraints on the quality and quantity of test-taker output, and encourage a range of behaviour that is atypical of institutional discourse.

As with all Things (Felissimo carries a range of them), it employs an atypical arrangement of elements.

And, third, will acknowledging the range of atypical (for humans) ways of knowing reveal a heretofore unimagined richness in what humans can know the world is like?

The preferred genotype 'target' range of atypical scrapie is different to that of classical scrapie [ 17, 18] but there is some overlap in susceptible genotypes.

These include: (i) normal/reassuring; and (ii) when non-reassuring, a range of terms including non-reassuring, suspicious, atypical, abnormal, pathological or ominous.

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