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abnormalities
noun
Plural of abnormality
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The word "abnormalities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a state of being or an occurrence that is not normal. For example, "The doctor observed several abnormalities in the patient's x-ray."
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Physically, WS individuals display dismorphic facial features, abnormal growth patterns, gastrointestinal problems, early puberty, neurological abnormalities (including hypotonia, hyperreflexia, hyperacuisis and cerebellar dysfunction), defective vision and eye development, bad teeth, connective tissue abnormalities, and heart problems.
The case against Pussy Riot, conducted at lightning speed and rife with procedural abnormalities, highlighted the politicised nature of Russia's court system.
"Women, confronted with the knowledge that their child will be born with abnormalities, live in fear instead of being supported," one woman said.
On cases of fatal foetal abnormalities, he said: "Similarly, it forces couples to bring to term a child that has no chance of survival for long outside the womb if at all.
In Finland, pregnant women use saunas and there seems to be no increase in birth abnormalities, with it considered safe for all but high-risk pregnancies.
"They were talking about it in a strictly classification way – if teeth were missing, or there was what they would consider to be abnormalities – but to me that had different connotations.
Another pregnant woman was refused an ultrasound despite concerns of foetal abnormalities and was not provided timely access to a termination; she has now "passed the point where a termination is likely".
Leo Varadkar, who is also a medical doctor, said he would support extending access to terminations in Irish hospitals to women with conditions such as fatal foetal abnormalities but never abortion on demand.
Bacteria from the lean mice made their way to the mice with the obese twin's bacteria, preventing those mice from gaining weight and developing other metabolic abnormalities.
The Cancer Genome Atlas is part of a wider effort, the International Cancer Genome Consortium, that is cataloguing genetic abnormalities in 50 traditionally defined types of cancer.
For PARC's researchers think the technique could be used to replace amniocentesis.At the moment, tests for abnormalities in infants require the removal of fluid from the amniotic sac that protects a growing fetus.
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