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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormally augmented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been increased or enhanced to an unusual or excessive degree.
Example: "The data showed that the population had abnormally augmented growth rates in the last decade."
Alternatives: "unusually increased" or "excessively enhanced".
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Abnormally augmented QTVI separates 97.5% of healthy individuals from heart failure patients at risk.
Moreover, adult NNH rats exhibited attenuated locomotor response to AMP (Fig. 9c), which was opposite to adult NHL rats in which locomotor response to AMP was abnormally augmented (Fig. 2c).
In contrast to our previous study of more mature single positive thymocytes that showed abnormally augmented TCR signaling as a consequence of CAML-deficiency (19), we did not find evidence for TCR signal dependence of the enhanced death of CAML-deficient thymocytes, although Bim is clearly required for the excess thymocyte death.
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Augmented knowledge.
Both augmented it considerably.
He calls it "augmented deliberation".
It was augmented by a sound.
He has now augmented that income considerably.
Emergency law was augmented with new provisions.
Through investment this capital stock is augmented.
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