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The anomaly of anomaly

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1977
In order to determine whether mechanically generated sentences, often referred to in the literature as “anomalous,” are in fact anomalous, subjects in the present experiment were asked to do two different tasks: a paired-associates learning task involving anomalous sentences as responses, and a second task in which they were asked to interpret such ...
Howard R. Pollio, Barbara C. Burns
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Associated anomalies in cases with anorectal anomalies

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2018
Anorectal anomalies (ARA) are common congenital anomalies. The etiology of ARA is unclear and its pathogenesis is controversial. Cases with ARA often have other non‐ARA‐associated congenital anomalies. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and the types of these associated anomalies in a defined population.
Claude Stoll   +3 more
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The Anomalies in Temperature Anomalies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
It is standard procedure in the study of global warming to deseasonalize the temperature time series monthly means into monthly “temperature anomalies” by subtracting the corresponding monthly mean temperatures in a reference period. This procedure contains the assumption that the seasonal cycle is fixed and unchanging.
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Umbilical Anomalies

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
During intrauterine development the primordia of the developing gastrointestinal and urinary tract come into close proximity in the umbilicus where the communication of these structures with the external environment is usually obliterated. In a small percentage of patients the omphalomesenteric duct and/or urachus may remain completely or partially ...
G L, Griffith   +2 more
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Equilibrium “Anomalies”

The Journal of Finance, 2003
AbstractMany empirical “anomalies” are actually consistent with the single beta capital asset pricing model if the empiricist utilizes an equity‐only proxy for the true market portfolio. Equity betas estimated against this particular inefficient proxy will be understated, with the error increasing with the firm's leverage. Thus, firm‐specific variables
Michael F. Ferguson, Richard L. Shockley
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Aristotle's Anomaly

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— Intrigued by the description of Aristotle's anomaly inThe Journal(1982;248:89), I set out to confirm his observation. My initial assumption was that the index and middle fingers should be crossed. I did this both ways and inserted the pencil between the shafts of the fingers and between the tips of the fingers (except that I could not
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Anomalies of the Scapula

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
This is a report of a case of double acromion and double coracoid and a commentary on the comparative anatomy and embryology of the shoulder. Congenital elevation of the scapula, ossification of the transverse scapular ligament, clasp-like superior border of the scapula, coracoclavicular joint, coracoclavicular bridge, coracosternale bone, os acromiale,
J G, McClure, R B, Raney
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The Anomaly Remains

Zeitschrift für Anomalistik, 2020
We would like to thank the commenters for their time and effort in replying to our article. We organize our response to the comments around four core themes: 1) the role of psychosocial and cultural factors in influencing eyewitness reports, 2) the reliability of eyewitness memory, 3) the quality of Green's dataset, and 4) the adequacy of the ...
Woodley of Menie, Michael   +3 more
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Vascular Anomalies

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2018
Vascular anomalies encompass a wide variety of clinical conditions involving the vasculature. Over the past several decades, the terminology has changed as our understanding of these conditions has improved. A well-accepted classification scheme has evolved with constant additions, updates, and revisions.
Amir H, Taghinia, Joseph, Upton
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Jordans’ anomaly

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1999
A case of Jordans' Anomaly of leucocytes is reported in a young boy with congenital ichthyosis and hepatosplenomegaly. Cytoplasmic vacuoles were seen in granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes of the patient and his father. Serum triglyceride was found elevated in the child but not in the father.
K, Rajeevan   +4 more
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