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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormal higher" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The results showed an abnormal higher rate of errors in the experiment."
Alternatives: "unusually high" or "abnormally elevated".
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(iii) The perchlorato complex (1); [Cu(L)(HL)(H2O 2]ClO4.3H2O which decomposes in one sudden step has abnormal higher values of A, E* and ΔH* [7].
One is the abnormal higher thermal conductivity enhancement for BN/EG nanofluids at very low-volume fraction of particles, and the other is the thermal conductivity enhancement of BN/EG nanofluids synthesized with large BN nanoparticles (140 nm) which is higher than that synthesized with small BN nanoparticles (70 nm).
Growing evidence suggests that abnormal, higher or lower, number of dendritic spines contributes to mental disorders grouped as autism spectrum disorders [14], [56].
It is clear that the primary tumor expressed less IgA and IgG than the rest of the tissue, which had an abnormal higher production of IgA compared with controls.
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Babies are jittery, irritable, have breathing problems and an abnormal, high-pitched cry; their temperature control is affected and they may even have convulsions".
Abnormal high termination and truncation of the spinal cord is noted (arrow on d).
The abnormal high slip near the trench suggests a recurrence interval larger than 500 yr.
The tumor showed abnormal high intensity on diffusion-weighted images (Fig. 2c).
For example, the sink wants to know if there exist abnormal high temperatures in the network.
In addition, abnormal high fluid pressures in the Es3m reservoir can promote the development of tectonic fractures.
Indeed, the trypsinization step results in an abnormal high intracellular uptake of the NPs within 24 h after the treatment.
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