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Discover LudwigThe phrase "major anomaly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant or noteworthy deviation or irregularity from what is expected or normal. Example: The data showed a major anomaly in the results, leading the researchers to question the accuracy of their experiment.
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The major anomaly arises from the gymnosperm branch clading down near the eudicots with a high bootstrap value (707).
The caliper values match the depths of several peaks and a major anomaly of 16.80 inches at 1,238-m 1,238-m
If I look at the statistics, I don't see this major anomaly from a safety point of view at Amtrak.
Performance is a major anomaly in a host of ways -- rarely have first-time directors and other personnel commanded such a major studio budget, and for such a foray into uncharted territory.
One major anomaly remained in the railway's operations: the 1889 Regulation of Railways Act had required, amongst other measures, that all British passenger trains be fitted with continuous brakes.
Only for 2 images, the language was more specifically describing an average case selection and in another 9 images, the comments suggested an extreme case selection ("far laterally", "only identified in"., "one major anomaly", "outlier", "the strongest", "extensive", "large" (n = 2 images), " selectively shows").
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Patients with abnormal fetal karyotypes or major anomalies were excluded.
This paper presents the major anomalies and resolutions in the past years.
To evaluate the rate of major anomalies after first trimester (T1 -metformin exposure.
Results: The rate of major anomalies did not significantly differ between the groups [12/262=4.6% (GCS), 19/728=2.6% (control), P=0.116].
Fetuses affected with cystic fibrosis, aneuploidy, or congenital infection and fetuses diagnosed with major anomalies were excluded.
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