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The phrase "abnormality confers a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects or implications of an abnormality, particularly in scientific, medical, or psychological discussions.
Example: "In certain cases, an abnormality confers a significant advantage in survival, leading to unexpected evolutionary outcomes."
Alternatives: "abnormality grants a" or "abnormality provides a".
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In contrast to the situation in 5q deletions, in monosomy 7, additional abnormalities do not have such a profound impact on outcome as seen in 5q deletions, since monosomy 7 even as an isolated abnormality confers a significantly bad prognosis.
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Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is characterised by pre-and/or post-natal overgrowth and a variety of other congenital abnormalities and confers a greatly increased risk of WT (DeBaun and Tucker, 1998).
50 However, this study differed from ours in two important ways: first, by considering overweight participants rather than obese, and second, by considering metabolically at risk to be two or more abnormalities, whereas we assumed one or more abnormality conferred risk.
There is a great consensus in all publications on cytogenetic prognosis in MDS that complex abnormalities characterize a MDS subgroup with bad prognosis and a median survival time significantly below 1 year, although the threshold at which the number of abnormalities confers bad prognosis is a matter of debate.
Hypoxic cells also have the propensity to acquire genetic abnormalities that confer a 'more malignant' phenotype.
The accumulation of such genetic abnormalities may confer a growth advantage important in the development of breast cancer.
In the current model of the stepwise progression of colorectal carcinogenesis [ 4], each step is initiated by the acquisition of additional genomic abnormalities that confer a growth advantage to the targeted cell.
Cancer confers a certain kind of myopia.
Wax confers a sort of immortality.
It confers a uniform value globally.
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