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Discover Ludwig"minor abnormality" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to refer to something that is slightly unusual, but not seriously wrong or damaging. For example: "The doctor found a minor abnormality in the patient's lab results, but reassured her that it was nothing to worry about."
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Of the 12 in the study, eight had completely normal immune systems and four showed a minor abnormality of one measure of the immune system only.
Whilst he was picked up for a minor abnormality in his bowling action during routine testing at the end of the season, this was quickly addressed with remedial work.
This seems to be a minor abnormality which could be associated with the data used as 40 and 80 features show linear approach.
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials demonstrated significant but generally minor abnormality in 24% of patients.
Those other trials included results of laboratory testing and found minor abnormality of liver enzymes in 2 5%, creatinine in 1% and haemoglobin in 2% of patients, significantly lower than with oral diclofenac [ 30].
In addition, we considered dysmaturity and embryonal tumors to be major abnormalities and prematurity and the presence of an infection a minor abnormality (for a more detailed description of the abnormalities, see Galis et al., 2006).
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However, normal variants or minor abnormalities, such as posterior fossa cysts, abnormal hippocampal shape, ventricular dilatation or minor cerebellar atrophy, were not considered as abnormalities and were classified as normal MRIs [12].
The lungs had only minor abnormalities and showed no evidence of talc or cellulose.
Incomplete RBBB (13%), RAD (10%), and atrial abnormalities (3%) were the 3 most common minor abnormalities.
Incomplete right bundle branch block (RBBB) (13%), right axis deviation (RAD) (10%), and atrial abnormalities (3%) were the 3 most common minor abnormalities.
However, abolishing the function of single FGF receptors causes minor abnormalities in cortex because all FGF receptors contribute redundantly to cortical development.
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