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"abnormity" Definitions
  1. ABNORMALITY
"abnormity" Antonyms

17 Sentences With "abnormity"

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Are these feathers legitimate, or is the whole thing an abnormity?
After being i.p. injected with microcystins, the fish exhibited behavioral abnormity.
Criminal manifestations appear to him to be largely due to physical abnormity or disease.
Women's involvement in war and violence has often been perceived in terms of deviance and abnormity.
Two techniques are regularly used in screening assessment to establish the nature of a confirmed abnormity.
We introduce the concept of REM sleep abnormity as a possible etiological factor in development of psychosis.
The asparagus or sweet potato stem occasionally broadens out into a ribbon, and it passes as an abnormity.
Let us consider it carefully before we lay before the world what might prove a structural and aesthetic abnormity.
On reviewing the epoch-making events of the eighteenth century, we find a condition of affairs startling in its abnormity.
The same author speaks of the nails frequently showing evidences of abnormity in connection with either absence or superabundance of hair.
Protection device in the adjacent substation will send channel abnormity signal to the no-power substation because of the communication interrupt.
Conclusively, anemia induced by kidney impairment was a key factor to cause abnormity of swimming behaviors and high mortality of crucian carp.
The first question asks us to decide what type of mind is a potential criminal, or what degree of abnormity a man must have to be a criminal.
Cell apoptosis and necrosis are (amongst other things) regulated by MPT pores. It is understandable that such an abnormity in the mitochondrial membranes bring about issues in the cellular metabolism of the poisoned animal.
Congenital amastia can be associated with both autosomal dominant and recessive inheritance. However, in clinical research, autosomal recessive heritage amastia is uncommon. Mutation of genes may disrupt the normal process and results in abnormity of breast. The protein tyrosine receptor type F gene (PTPRF) is particularly important in nipple-areola region development.
Amastia refers to a rare clinical anomaly in which both breast tissue and nipple are absent. Amastia can be either isolated or complicated with other syndromes such as ectodermal dysplasia, syndactaly (Poland's syndrome) and lipoatrophic diabetes. This abnormity can be classified into various types and each could cause different pathologies. Amastia differs from amazia and athelia.
He therefore considered it a distinct species of the same genus as the Nicobar pigeon, Caloenas. In 1901, the British zoologist Walter Rothschild and the German ornithologist Ernst Hartert agreed that the pigeon belonged to Caloenas, but suggested that it was probably an "abnormity", though more than one specimen had been recorded. The spotted green pigeon was only sporadically mentioned in the literature throughout the 20th century; little new information was published, and the bird remained an enigma. In 2001, the English writer Errol Fuller suggested that the bird had been historically overlooked because Rothschild (an avid collector of rare birds) dismissed it as an aberration, perhaps because he did not own the surviving specimen himself.

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