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The screen surges with electronically enhanced versions of Hokusai's The Great Wave, and Paul Klee's Angelus Novus flaps its wings in a corner of the screen, like an aberrant storm warning.
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With the recent uptick in climate-related animal angst, Egypt in the throes of revolution, California on notice about superstorms, China facing its' worst drought in 200 years, winter storms and aberrant rainbows generally freaking everyone out--and Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Blockbuster all going out of business--forecasting a doomsday event, natural or man-made, is difficult.
Profound angiogenesis, a hallmark of malignant glioma, results from a 'perfect storm' of hypoxia and hypoxia-independent aberrant activation of cell signalling pathways that markedly upregulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression (Jain et al, 2007).
Therefore, persons whose first exposure to H1N1 viruses was to the highly glycosylated re-emergent viruses that appeared in circulation after 1977 would have a much lower level of immunoprotection, and would be at risk for aberrant T-cell responses and severe lung disease from cytokine storm.
Explanations have included aberrant host immune responses to infections with the subtype H1N1 pandemic strain increasing the risk for "cytokine storm" (1 )—and higher cardiac stroke volumes in young adults (24 ).
"It's aberrant," he said.
Except in criminal, aberrant, or vulnerable minds.
"This is an aberrant and isolated incident".
You have these eruptions of aberrant nature.
Simpson is "aberrant", in examiner parlance.
Collapses can be aberrant or telling.
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