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Her awkward height was compounded by a genetic disorder, incontinentia pigmenti, that scarred her skin and caused her hair to fall out in patches and her teeth to be malformed.
The anti-abortion movement saw this as the moral equivalent of aborting a fetus found to be malformed before birth, and as an opportunity to ally their cause with that of disability rights.
These sinus-like spaces were thought to be malformed vessels.
Additionally, enterocytes appeared to be malformed and irregular.
If you read one book this year about green pixelated monsters that were originally supposed to be malformed pigs, make it Minecraft by Daniel Goldberg and Linus Larsson.
We considered an animal to be malformed if it displayed even a single malformed leg, and defined a leg as malformed if any femur, tibia or tarsal segment was bent or twisted or was excessively short and fat (examples are shown in Figure 1B D).
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Birds of prey take their toll, and in any clutch there may be malformed individuals that are unlikely to survive.
The foetus may be too large in relation to the maternal pelvis or the pelvis may be malformed or underdeveloped [ 3].
Fruit from infected plants can be malformed and show bumps, and infected papaya fruit often show ringspot symptoms, from which the name is derived.
A mouse model of Foxc1 mutation demonstrates a direct relationship between impaired migration of meningeal cells and cortical malformation; areas of cortex covered by leptomeningeal cells develop normally but areas of the cortex where leptomeningeal cells fail to migrate are malformed [ 34].
Eyes of 5 dpf morphant fish appeared smaller and misshapen (Townley et al., 2008), but it was unclear whether this could have been a secondary effect to the head skeleton being malformed due to impaired collagen trafficking.
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