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The phrase "aberrant tendency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a behavior or inclination that deviates from the norm or expected pattern.
Example: "The researcher noted an aberrant tendency in the data that suggested an unusual response to the treatment."
Alternatives: "deviant behavior" or "anomalous inclination."
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These findings, together with the aberrant tendency for swollen knobs to protrude above the ciliary layer in the MKS3 mutants, indicate a defect in the maturation process of OSNs, and consequently a flaw in either the initial organization, or in the maintenance, of the OE.
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And the sad truth is that by now no one wants me to drive a car - my reflexes are too aberrant, my tendency to daydream too marked.
We did not observe any major effect of PTEN hypermethylation on overall survival, even though MM subgroup patients with aberrant PTEN had a tendency to superior survival with respect to unmethylated patients according to their clinical stage and laboratory parameters.
Adopting the contextual mediated model of traffic accident involvement (Sümer, 2003), the study is based on the theory that personality, age and gender represent distal factors that predict accident involvement indirectly through their relationship with stable tendencies towards aberrant driving behavior.
For one, evidence suggests that aberrant phosphorylation may increase the tendency of tau to form aggregates and that tau kinases are involved in the progression of tauopathies [ 37– 37].
It is noteworthy that the stabilizing disulfide bond in mutants of SOD1 is more easily reduced than in wild-type (Tiwari and Hayward, 2003), thus leading to larger concentrations of apoSOD12SH and a higher tendency for forming aberrant oligomers.
During the interview, Madsen suggested that he might be "psychopathic" — a diagnosis that would later be backed up by a psychiatric evaluation that added "narcissistic tendencies" and a "severely aberrant" sexuality (but not insanity) to the mix.
To conclude, the findings of this paper provide the first evidence for a neural correlate of song representation in birds that have a tendency to produce learned songs with aberrant or variant song syntax involving variable repetitions of sub-motif elements.
Her pediatrician unearthed no medical reason or aberrant sleep habits to explain her extreme fatigue and tendency to doze off at the drop of a hat.
Palatal suture scoring and comparative 3D shape analysis from high resolution μCT images of 120 newborn mouse skulls showed that Fgfr2 +/S252W mice display relatively more severe palate dysmorphologies, with contracted and more separated palatal shelves, a greater tendency to fuse the maxillary-palatine sutures and aberrant development of the inter-premaxillary suture.
We also identify a previously unrecognised tendency of the defecation cycle to compensate for cycles with aberrant length by adjusting the length of the following cycle.
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