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Discover Ludwig"morphological anomaly" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used in scientific contexts to refer to a variation from the expected or accepted form of something. For example, "The morphological anomaly in the species of fish indicated that it had evolved differently than its original ancestors."
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In 32 of 418 patients, or 7.7%% of cases, there was no morphological anomaly at the lumbosacral junction despite an anomalous number of mobile vertebrae.
Ina structure, a well known morphological anomaly on the Moon, is understood to have been formed by voluminous degassing from the lunar interior [30].
Found preferentially in middle-aged women [46, 48], this type of FAI is characterised by a morphological anomaly of the acetabulum causing excessive coverage of the femoral head: coxa profunda, acetabular protrusion or acetabular retroversion [59, 60].
Indeed, a morphological anomaly of the kind seen by Rutherford and Lindquist [ 1] was traced to a new, transposon-induced mutation, rather than to a pre-existing, cryptic allele [ 5].
Such morphological anomaly suggested that also the anther functionality might have been affected, hence pollen viability assays were performed for the three different lines showing various degrees of splayed out stamens.
Another type of robustness is found by the morphological anomaly induced by mutations of the Hsp90 (Rutherford and Lindquist 1998).
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The slides were analyzed under 1000X magnification and nuclei morphological anomalies were identified according to Tolbert PE, et al.
Long-term exposure resulted in a significant increase in mortality, developmental retardation, morphological anomalies, and pathological changes in brain, heart, and cranial and caudal kidney.
Findings remained robust after correction for cortical thickness and interface blurring, suggesting independence from previously reported morphological anomalies in this disorder.
A significant increase in morphological anomalies was observed as soon as 7 days post-ovulation (dpo), though this effect was not correlated with decreased survival.
In addition, samples were taken at regular intervals in order to record developmental stage, morphometric and condition characteristics and morphological anomalies.
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