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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anomalous shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shape that deviates from the norm or is unusual in some way.
Example: "The scientist was intrigued by the anomalous shape of the crystal, which did not match any known classifications."
Alternatives: "irregular form" or "unusual shape".
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The Cohuna skull was clearly unusual and its anomalous shape was difficult to explain, but it was quietly forgotten.
Consistent with this latter hypothesis, we observed a variety of cells in the adventitial layer with an anomalous shape, resembling SMCs, which could be adventitial fibroblasts capable of differentiating into SMC-like cells, particularly myofibroblasts, as previously described [ 12].
The anomalies were classified as anomalous shape of the vertebrate column, anomalies in the otoliths shape and size (not shown).
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In fact, the parenchymal cells of the stem showed anomalous shapes (Figure 2A).
The model is also used to explain the anomalous S-shape current-voltage curves found in some experimental data.
In addition, the reactivated myotubes formed mitotic spindles that, although often anomalous in shape, are clearly recognizable as such (supplementary material Fig. S1B).
Spacecraft enter safe mode when they detect an anomalous condition.
We also observed cells with anomalous nuclear shapes that were more elongated and that resembled a spindle-like SMC shape in both hypoxic groups.
The tetrahedral meshes provide the flexibility required for representing the rugged topography and complex-shape anomalous bodies.
THEMATICS, for Theoretical Microscopic Anomalous Titration Curve Shapes (Wei et al., 2007), uses computed electrostatic properties and identifies functionally important ionizable residues based on their deviation from Henderson–Hasselbalch (H H) titration behavior.
Although preterm infants are more likely to have anomalous head shapes than term newborns, there is limited data available on early prevalence of head deformities in preterm infants.
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