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noun
The act of wandering; deviation from truth, moral rectitude; abnormal; divergence from the straight, correct, proper, normal, or from the natural state.
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Shellfish have filtration systems that improve water quality; with fewer shellfish, water becomes more susceptible to aberrations like brown tides".
They are learning why women are particularly susceptible to aberrations of the immune system, and they are devising novel approaches to blocking the misguided attacks and allowing the scapegoated organs to heal.
Thus, enhanced neuronal classical MHCI expression can lead to aberrations in neural circuitry and neurorepair.
In order to obtain measurements with small errors, the defocus should not be chosen solely to maximize contrast, since this will also cause large errors due to aberrations.
The phase set degradation due to aberrations in the injector ion-optic system was simulated with allowance for multipole and fringing fields.
Electron ray tracing in these fields provided useful information on abnormal local heating of the foil due to aberrations in the beamlets.
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Insufflation led to significant aberrations to microvilli, including reduced density and shortening (Fig. 3a, b).
This leads to aberration and scattering of the ultrasonic waves.
We expect this technique to lead to aberration correction and improved resolution [ 7, 8].
We selected Tokyo and Kyoto for evaluating the proposed approach to aberration detection.
Figure 5 shows ROC curves comparing the platforms pairwise with respect to aberration calling.
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