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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormally shaped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or entity that deviates from the typical or expected shape.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture that was abnormally shaped, challenging traditional notions of form and balance."
Alternatives: "irregularly shaped" or "unusually shaped".
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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.
Dr. Barsky's custom-made contact lens fits precisely over an abnormally shaped cornea.
7. Female genital system malformations, mostly either agenesis of the ovaries, vagina, or uterus or abnormally shaped uterus.
People with the disease have red blood cells abnormally shaped like sickles; the disorder deprives tissues of sufficient oxygen.
"Only a perfectly normal sperm can penetrate an egg," said Dr. Harry Fisch, a urologist at Columbia University Medical Center, "and the majority of sperm are abnormally shaped".
The researchers found that the corpus callosa were abnormally shaped in 80percentt of those who had been exposed to alcohol in utero.
Red blood cells, the authors write, undergo significant changes during storage, including an increase in abnormally shaped red blood cells that may impair oxygen delivery to tissues.
The histopathology of congenital subglottic stenosis includes abnormally shaped cricoid cartilage or laryngeal cleft [11].
In cam impingement, an abnormally shaped or excessively large femoral head or neck abuts against the anterosuperior acetabulum.
Finally, cells developed at 37°C were swollen and abnormally shaped showing some bifurcations in the apex and septa closely placed (Figure 3C).
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) refers to pathological contact between an abnormally shaped femoral head and acetabulum, which can result in early labral and chondral damage.
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