Sentence examples for abnormal conflict from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abnormal conflict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or disagreement that deviates from the norm or expected behavior in a conflict scenario.
Example: "The team faced an abnormal conflict that arose from differing values and communication styles, making resolution challenging."
Alternatives: "unusual dispute" or "atypical disagreement".

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Second, for Pt2 the pattern of abnormal conflict was different to Pt1, conflict scores were more abnormal in the non-verbal flanker task than the verbal Stroop task.

However, Pt2 also showed abnormal conflict in lexical decision, which, like the non-verbal flanker task, requires a manual rather than articulation response.

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Pt2, by contrast, showed abnormally high conflict during lexical decision and the non-verbal flanker task but speed, accuracy and conflict scores were normal during Stroop in her first language with evidence of abnormal Stroop conflict only in English Stroop accuracy.

However, in dense sensor environments, some abnormal sensors or conflicted information will increase the complexity and the time of track fusion greatly, even lead to opposite results.

From this, we hypothesize that search was based on abnormal fusion of conflicting images.

The absence of observed abnormal peristaltic response conflicts with the previous prospective study of LaManna et al. [ 30] suggesting that post-radiation oesophageal symptoms may reflect disordered oesophageal motility as evaluated by radionuclide oesophageal transit scintigraphy.

As schizophrenia has been related to abnormal functioning in core conflict adaptation areas such as anterior cingulate and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, further research is required to better understand the precise impact of such abnormal brain functioning at the behavioral level.

In summary, both Pt1 and Pt2 showed abnormal difficulty with Stroop conflict in English relative to their first language.

As object-context relationships are learnt over time, based on real life pairing frequencies [18], conflicting or abnormal trials can be experimentally regulated by altering the object-context pairings into less probable ones.

Autonomic conflict creates an abnormal heart rhythm – arrhythmia – and can occasionally lead to the most dangerous outcome of cold water immersion: sudden cardiac death.

This finding suggests that as argued here—short presentation of images with interocular conflict leads to abnormal fusion (dubbed "proto-rivalry" by Solomon et al., 2006).

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