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were abnormal
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Not conforming to rule or system; deviating from the usual or normal type.
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Notably 73.56% of study CXRs were abnormal and lung parenchyma abnormalities were the biggest abnormality seen by the radiologists.
"But the previous quarters were abnormal.
The liver tests were abnormal the week before she found the tick.
The cells in her spinal fluid were abnormal.
In this case, the consultant advised further blood tests: if they were abnormal, the patient should be referred.
They were abnormal – my heart rate and blood pressure were at dangerous levels – but the healthcare assistant didn't have the training to know that.
The embryos used for their experiments were abnormal and incapable of developing into healthy babies and would have been destroyed by the clinics.
He was not looking back on these feelings from the safe perch of a diminished libido, or deluding himself that they were abnormal.
"Before this, the potassium, creatinine and other chemicals were abnormal but they were not in a range where I thought it was endangering him to play," Appel said.
Hassan understood it was the horrific circumstances survivors had been through that were abnormal: their reaction to that "extreme and indescribable suffering" was, in fact, entirely normal.
Results The tests revealed that only the liver enzymes were abnormal.
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