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The phrase "abnormal alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical, technical, or design discussions where something is not positioned or arranged as expected.
Example: "The X-ray revealed an abnormal alignment of the spine, indicating a potential issue that needs further investigation."
Alternatives: "irregular alignment" or "misaligned position".
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3) The most commonly affected basal nucleus was the thalamus (non-cleavage in seven [33%] of 21 cases, abnormal alignment in 1 [5%]).
(B ) Quantitation of the abnormal alignment phenotype upon SRSF1 depletion.
SRSF1 depletion also resulted in abnormal alignment and chromosome congression problems.
However, under control conditions, we also identified 12 metaphases (24%) with morphologically abnormal alignment.
Although not proven, it is likely that the stiffness represents abnormal tumour-associated collagen, which has been shown to exhibit increased collagen crosslinking and abnormal alignment.
Similarly, in the CENP-A knockdown cells, 69% of metaphases were scored as normal, whereas 17/55 (31%) of metaphases exhibited abnormal alignment (Fig. 3C).
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Among all lines, we identified 527,059 read pairs with abnormal alignments, and these were retained for further examination.
False negative is defined as normal TCI in the setting of abnormal clinical alignment.
Neck hypertonia is usually related to the abnormal static alignment derived from stooped posture.
Indeed, decreased levels of SRSF1 protein result in multipolar spindle formation and abnormal chromosomal alignment.
Most spinal orthoses were developed to treat LBP and abnormal spinal alignment.
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