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To the contrary, despite frequent anomalies, financial markets remain predominantly efficient and difficult, though not impossible, to beat.
More frequent anomalies are anophthalmia (absence of eyes) and microphthalmia (abnormally small eyes), both occasionally the result of abnormal heredity.
The repetition or absence of body parts such as fingers or toes are frequent anomalies in humans and other mammals.
We determined the most frequent anomalies in other organ-systems that occurred in combination with CLD (MCA cases).
Most frequent anomalies were cardiac septum defect, laryngeal defect, duodenal atresia, imperforate anus, and kidney and finger malformations.
However, even though persistent right aortic arch accounts for approximately 95% of vascular ring anomalies [ 23], less frequent anomalies can coexist, which usually cannot be visualized by radiographic examinations.
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Repetition or deficiency of single parts, such as fingers or toes (polydactyly, hypodactyly [ectrodactyly], brachydactyly), is a frequent anomaly in man and other mammals.
A frequent anomaly associated with Sprengel's deformity is the omovertebral connection, which could be fibrous band, cartilage, bone connection, or a combination of these.
Cryptic deletion of the INK4/ARF locus is another frequent anomaly, detected in about 65% T-ALL, which results in cell cycle control defects [ 2].
The most common aberration in prostate cancers was a gain of chromosome 8 (57%), with numerical aberration of chromosome 7 being the second most frequent anomaly (50%).
Previous reports have stated that the most frequent anomaly in UVM is loss of an entire copy of chromosome 3 (Sisley et al, 1992; Wiltshire et al, 1993; White et al, 1998).
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