The 9.0 earthquake that shook the earth under the Indian Ocean was an anomaly. |
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By an anomaly, however, none of the ten bishops had the status of archbishop or metropolitan. |
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This time, the computed tomogram showed an abscess at the site of the excised vascular anomaly. |
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The temperature range anomaly is typically of opposite sign to the mean anomaly. |
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The most discussed anomaly in Huckleberry Finn's narrative has been satisfactorily explained away by modern critical commentary. |
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These data in conjunction with an interpretation of the aeromagnetic anomaly map allow subdivision of the complex. |
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You may sometimes feel the edge of the caudate lobe, a congenital anomaly, to the right of the midline near the costal margin. |
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Therefore, income splitting for couples with dependent children rectifies and corrects a fundamental anomaly in the present tax system. |
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One investigation to an anomaly revealed by the scans on the northern flank of the hill revealed nothing of significance, said English Heritage. |
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Fetal anomaly screening uses ultrasound scanning to find certain abnormalities in the baby. |
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The inevitable anomaly exists as to how pathogens invade plants containing potentially toxic levels of constitutive antifungal compounds. |
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We invite comment on the event from any parties who might be able to provide an explanation for such a large magnetic anomaly. |
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Investigating a magnetic anomaly near a fault line created my most humorous experience. |
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These cameras take two photographs to cover just this sort of well known and understood radar anomaly. |
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Everyone spoke about the heat, not really sure if it was a springtime anomaly or a harbinger of summer. |
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And while scientists don't know for sure, Kunz suggests bat midwifery isn't an anomaly restricted to captive populations. |
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Inlet patch is a congenital anomaly of the cervical esophagus consisting of gastric mucosa. |
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In the current rush for novelty and innovation, an artist such as Arikha is easily bypassed as old-fashioned or backward-looking, an anomaly. |
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In case of an error or any anomaly during the execution of a program, the kernel can use signals to notify the process. |
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The church should regularise its position by asking for an Act of Disestablishment and end this anomaly. |
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This legislation will get rid of an anomaly that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time. |
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It's the kind of anomaly that gets into the tax code unintentionally and then can't be gotten rid of. |
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In that incident, an anomaly that has existed in the Service for decades has come to the fore. |
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When did the Government realise there was the anomaly that my colleague has pointed out? |
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The bill corrects an anomaly that exists in respect of collective negotiations for teachers. |
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The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place at Villa Park and it's a curious anomaly that whenever he has found the net we have always won. |
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It was an historical anomaly that led to the collapse of the British motor industry in the West Midlands. |
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This would put an end to the archaic anomaly that in the UK we are subjects, not citizens. |
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Whoever put them in that group probably hoped discretion and goodwill would make sense of an anomaly. |
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Field workers are currently investigating another anomaly that turned up in the survey. |
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It's odd to think of myself as an anomaly, a quirk, an oddity, but that's what I am at the moment. |
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I would like to address an anomaly that I have picked up in the agriculture supplementary estimates. |
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It was a departure in style for him and today stands alone as something of an anomaly in his back-catalogue. |
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Or is this just an anomaly that all of Africa and all of the world should regret, do you think? |
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It was quickly realized that a previously known anomaly in the orbital motion of Mercury was explicable with the relativistic theory. |
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Modern science see's this gland as an anomaly, a useless vestige from our ancestors with no known purpose. |
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At one of these the anomaly was attended by a drop in temperature and an apparitional sighting by one of the investigators. |
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An alternative to an active mantle thermal anomaly is greater stretching of the mantle lithosphere than the crust. |
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Taking these conditions into consideration provided a more logical explanation for this anomaly. |
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Bronchial atresia is a rare, congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of bronchocele with distal hyperinflation. |
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For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic brilliance as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis. |
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Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract involving the small bowel and terminal ileum. |
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One curious anomaly is electric pitch trim mounted on the panel rather than the yoke. |
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The electroscopic anomaly is characterized by the fact that charged electroscopes discharge more slowly inside than outside of the machine. |
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Just as they are puzzling over the bizarre anomaly, something more shocking happens. |
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Time will tell if this is just a statistical anomaly or a blip in a downward trend. |
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Once considered an anomaly, multichannel mic preamps are becoming more commonplace. |
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It's no anomaly that fifteen of the nineteen suicide skyjackers of came from Saudi Arabia. |
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At one time, just having the ability to make something called a music video was an outright anomaly. |
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Virgil recognizes the anomaly of expunged Trojan origins and effectively mythicizes it in Book 12 of the Aeneid. |
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Gulnara was always an anomaly in Uzbekistan, a traditional, male-dominated Central Asian country. |
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The prose poem is a hybrid form, an anomaly if not a paradox or oxymoron. |
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Make any change to the reference period, change the baseline, and all that happens is you create equivalent offsets to the beginning and ending anomaly. |
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There was at least one anomaly that nobody seemed able to explain. |
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In anomaly detection, the normal behavior of the system is modeled. |
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But because the amounts differ, it was either a lab error or an unexplainable anomaly. |
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I think that Einstein is really an outlier, he's an anomaly. |
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And because of this anomaly, authenticators concluded it was not an original. |
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One anomaly of this past holiday mayhem is that a significant number of the shootings were not gang-related. |
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I think the rule, rather than the anomaly, is that people tend to struggle. |
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He has now written to the Learning and Skills Council, the government quango responsible for over-16s education, to ask them to look at the anomaly. |
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Of course, classically trained economists have bandied about all manner of explanations to account for the anomaly, none of which include management nor manipulation. |
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Including such intervals into the basalt layer, we have matched the amplitudes and waveforms of many features observed in the magnetic anomaly field. |
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Would you enjoy being a quintuplet in the early 20th century when, as a reproductive anomaly, the simple fact of your existence made your family a freak show. |
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Recovery from a long-term eating disorder is a bit of a statistical anomaly. |
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Viewed as a percentage of those wounded in action, the contemporary rate of Medals of Honor is even more a statistical anomaly. |
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Burning Man is a refreshing, artsy anomaly in America, a place where commerce and barter are not allowed, replaced instead with selfless giving on an enormous scale. |
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Antes throttled up to full and headed off in search of the radar anomaly. |
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If the power quality anomaly seems to be confined to data and communication equipment, try for 0.25 ohm resistance levels for equipment grounds and neutrals. |
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Fitness vacations were still an anomaly, and business was slow at first. |
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Lynott, the black man, was an anomaly in the Waspish world of hard rock. |
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Scary enough, but the researchers also found that the corrupted system's self-analysing fail-safe would itself sometimes fail to detect the anomaly. |
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The Army has historically viewed irregular warfare as a temporary anomaly. |
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Just as conservatives fail to see how unusual the quiet, relatively crime-free 1950s were, so leftists forget that the fractious 1960s were an anomaly. |
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Missense mutations in human PAX6 tend to cause either milder forms of aniridia or other eye disorders, such as displaced pupils or Peters anomaly. |
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The maximum difference in Eccentric Anomaly will equal the eccentricity of the orbit. |
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A considerable gravity anomaly is associated with the Dartmoor pluton as with other such plutons. |
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In an industry built on big talk and swagger, Bank of America's Kenneth Lewis is an anomaly. |
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One additional target of merit, and also generated from earlier work, is an open-ended I P anomaly marking the western edge of the mylonites. |
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Cystic dysplasia of the testis or ectasia of the rete testis is a rare congenital anomaly. |
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A combination of gravity anomaly data and boreholes has permitted geologists to work out the shape of this pluton. |
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Three holes drilled 100m apart on the eastern flank of the annular F1 anomaly, have defined a clear zonation pattern. |
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The underlying anomaly in PG is an abnormal communication between the subarachnoid space and the perilymphatic space. |
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Testing of the main main magnetic anomaly was prevented by a siliceous hardpan. |
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Flexible anomaly mitigation support, including ACL, Blackholing, Cisco Guard, etc. |
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The surface copper anomaly in soils appears to extend to the west onto adjoining ground held by HoneyBadger Exploration Inc. |
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The consonant anomaly in stand is still visible, and is extended to the participle. |
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The morning glory disc anomaly may be associated with midfacial anomalies, such as hypertelorism, nasal malformations and cleft palate. |
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In January 1597, De Veer became the first person to witness and record the atmospheric anomaly known as the Novaya Zemlya effect. |
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The Bay is near the centre of a major gravity anomaly which has been mapped in some detail by the GRACE satellites. |
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Macbeth is an anomaly among Shakespeare's tragedies in certain critical ways. |
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The moral to this anomaly may be that Zeitgeister are unreliable because afflicted with tunnel vision. |
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Richard North Patterson is an anomaly in the whiz-bang world of political thrillers. |
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This type of anomaly, along with the xiphopagus type, is especially compatible with survival. |
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The origin of this anomaly may have lain in the former palatine status of Pembrokeshire. |
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The interestingness or real life relevance of anomalies is a key feature of anomaly detection. |
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Measurement of the anomaly has helped to determine the likely shape and extent of the rock mass at depth. |
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Does the Neptunian system of satellites challenge a gravitational origin for the Pioneer anomaly. |
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In the meantime I leave it to some Brazilian taxonomist to correct the present anomaly regarding the true identity of Dyckia estevesii. |
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A further borehole was drilled at Raydale to investigate the origin of the gravity anomaly underlying the Askrigg Block. |
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Gravity anomaly maps of the British Isles are interpreted as indicating the presence of granite plutons in the following areas. |
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Also these changes can be presented as gravity anomaly temporal variations. |
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This anomaly disappears in foals that are the product of an Arabian and another breed of horse. |
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Santa Cruz, a population located in Remote Oceania, is an anomaly with extreme frequencies of autochthonous haplogroups of Near Oceanian origin. |
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It was determined that the geophysical anomaly was caused by sheared, disseminated pyrrhotite, with no significant gold values and only slightly elevated base metal values. |
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Being an educated man of color was a true anomaly in his day. |
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Richard and Sheila took Meg to an eye specialist but discovered she had a degenerative disease called Collie Eye Anomaly. |
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The anomaly south of the FTFZ is twice as large as the northern one. |
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The observed phenomenon is known as the GSI anomaly, as the storage ring is a facility at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt Germany. |
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The Germans sought to use advanced technologies to offset the small displacement, such as amagnetic steel to protect against naval mines and magnetic anomaly detectors. |
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The jurisdiction of the remaining marcher lords was thus an anomaly. |
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Soil sampling and trenching programs, to augment information on the large gold soil anomaly already identified, continue at the Zopilote property in Honduras. |
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The nearby, but less known Temagami Magnetic Anomaly has striking similarities to the Sudbury Basin. |
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Situs inversus totalis is a congenital anomaly in which the major visceral and thoracic organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions. |
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The iridium anomaly seems to be related to a large quantity of siderolite material most likely from a 10-km asteroid that struck Earth 65 million years ago. |
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The copper and gold anomaly at Oomargi occurs in metasediments and appears to be associated with high-level calc-alkaline intrusives in an oval shaped approx. |
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Emily was born with Cloacal Anomaly, a rare condition which means she has poorly functioning kidneys and had to have one of them removed. |
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Models for the structure of the basin are in part based on their interpretation of the gravity anomaly together with data from seismic surveys and a borehole at Kempsey. |
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According to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines, ankyloglossia is a congenital anomaly characterised by an abnormally short lingual frenulum. |
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The target is entirely overburden covered and four widely spaced drill holes put down in the anomaly intersected layered gabbroic to anorthositic gabbroic rocks. |
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A locally sulfidic laccolith intrusive of quartz-eye porphyry of the Caetano Tuff underlies the skarns, and this may have been the source of the IP anomaly. |
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Typically, these magnetic anomaly detectors are flown in aircraft like the UK's Nimrod or towed as an instrument or an array of instruments from surface ships. |
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Commercially, geophysical prospecting companies also use magnetic detectors to identify naturally occurring anomalies from ore bodies, such as the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. |
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