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The sample size decreased from 5697 (no abnormalities), to 609 (borderline) to 193 (abnormal mental health).
Clinical information may influence microscopic observation at two stages: perception (identification of abnormal areas and their features) and interpretation (attribution of the abnormalities to an entity).
While it isn't impossible for abnormally shaped sperm to fertilize an egg, studies have linked sperm abnormalities to male infertility, according to the website of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
There were nine children, two teen-agers, and one adult; their symptoms included everything from spine abnormalities to severe intellectual disabilities.
There are countless reports about the perils of having babies in later life - from the increased chances of abnormalities to the cost to the NHS because older women are more likely to have caesareans.
One method used to weed out unhealthy embryos is to leave the embryos in a Petri dish for five days, two more than usual, to allow more time for hidden chromosomal abnormalities to show up.
David Ford, Northern Ireland's justice minister, has promised a report on the possibility of changing abortion laws in the region to allow women carrying babies with fatal foetal abnormalities to have a termination.
It also said that fetuses exposed to chemicals in the womb could experience effects later in life, and pass those abnormalities to future generations.
With C-TIP, the network monitors the data and its abnormalities to detect and thwart malware threats spread by botnets.
Particularly, abnormalities to dynein and mitochondria are linked to ALS (Soo et al., 2011).
Imaging thus comes to play a paramount role in the detection and localisation of the abnormalities to the brainstem.
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