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The role of folate deficiency in causing a baby's brain or spine to develop abnormally (for example in spina bifida, in which the spinal column doesn't close properly) is well known and is why women are advised to take a daily folate supplement of 400 micrograms if planning to get pregnant.
Heyward, facing the young Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer, had fallen behind, oh and two, then waited patiently — abnormally, for a player of his age — until the count ran full before turning on a fastball and drilling it over a row of palm trees.
Heat them up and the flies behave abnormally, for example going into seizures or paralysis.
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The large-scale outbreak in Brazil led virologists to link the virus to a birth defect called microcephaly, the medical term for abnormally small heads, for the first time.
Megalencephaly, or macrencephaly, is characterized by a large and heavy brain, abnormally so for the child's sex and weight for age (usually a brain weight greater than 2.5 standard deviations over the mean).
Kevin was abnormally mature for his age; he's very, very mature.
He did seem abnormally nice for a baseball player, especially a future Hall of Famer.
Trading volume was light, but not abnormally so for a Monday in what Wall Street considers the summer season.
It means real interest rates are abnormally high for a country just emerging from a crunching recession.
It does not apply to any stars in a globular cluster not on the main sequence, or to white dwarfs that are abnormally faint for their masses.
Investors and deal makers are betting on a resurgence of technology I.P.O.'s by year-end, after the sector stayed abnormally quiet for much of the year.
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