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The phrase "abnormality rate was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing statistics, research findings, or medical reports where abnormality rates are being analyzed or reported.
Example: "The study revealed that the abnormality rate was significantly higher in the experimental group compared to the control group."
Alternatives: "rate of abnormalities was" or "incidence of abnormalities was".
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The sector in GCIPL test showing the highest abnormality rate was the superonasal (47.1%) followed by superotemporal sector (45.7%).
The ileal abnormality rate was similar in both groups, and would therefore have not confounded our results.
9 The CTC abnormality rate was defined as the proportion of screenees undergoing CTC at which a polyp or cancer was recorded on BCSS.
The critics frequently argued that our data were unusable because the background abnormality rate was too high to detect the influence of the radiation.
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The mortality rate and the abnormality rate were defined as percent dead or percent abnormal and dead (and hence, total abnormality rate), respectively.
This notion of a cortical dysfunction in migraine is also supported by blinded electroencephalography (EEG) studies and controlled quantitative EEG (QEEG) studies showing that EEG abnormality rates are higher in migraineurs compared to headache-free controls [12 15].
The abnormality rates were significantly higher in eyes with a prior ON compared to non-ON eyes.
Abnormality rates were calculated for suspected CRC or large (10 mm+) polyp, suspected 6 9 mm polyps or suspected diminutive (≤5 mm) polyps.
High mortality and abnormality rates were detected [ 7], and a small forewing size (i.e., body size) was also observed [ 7], similar to the outcome of the food stress in butterflies [ 10].
When GPs have access to investigation, significant abnormalities rates are reported between 2.4 and 1.4% [21] and in secondary care when investigation is clinically selective the yield is 2.1%[166, 22].
They conclude, he said, that "even if there was a slight increase in abnormalities, the rate was not much higher than in the general population".
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