Sentences with phrase «most of those aberrations»

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There's a Boy In Here: A Mother and Her Son Tell the Story of His Emergence from Autism by Judy Barron and Sean Barron Simon & Schuster, 264 pages, $ 20 Of all the many states of mind, disorders, and aberrations of man, autism is certainly among the most mysteriouof His Emergence from Autism by Judy Barron and Sean Barron Simon & Schuster, 264 pages, $ 20 Of all the many states of mind, disorders, and aberrations of man, autism is certainly among the most mysteriouOf all the many states of mind, disorders, and aberrations of man, autism is certainly among the most mysteriouof mind, disorders, and aberrations of man, autism is certainly among the most mysteriouof man, autism is certainly among the most mysterious.
For example, most of us consider war the greatest aberration in human existence, the final horror.
Some of these details are innocent and rooted in tradition; others are significant aberrations to the Christmas story, making December 25 one of the most syncretistic events on the Christian calendar.
Now it is characteristic of most of us that when we uncover such anomalies as these, we dismiss them as aberrations of our own personal experience.
In truth, rather than some aberration, slavery may be one of the most representative consequences of global capitalism.
One of my most vivid college memories is of a conversation with a good friend about my (to her) bizarre aberration of virginity.
Even the infamous trial of Galileo, the other example of conflict most often cited, was an aberration in the Catholic Church's usual supportive attitude toward science.
Liverpool went on to dominate the first half and ended up winning the game 3 - 1, and Sanchez's omission from the start was most certainly a huge aberration on the part of Wenger.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday gave his most expansive comments to date on the corruption case of his former close aide Joe Percoco, calling his behavior «an aberration
Using one of the world's most powerful soft X-ray microscopes — the Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope (STXM) and X-ray Emission beamlines — at the Canadian Light Source in tandem with one of the world's highest resolution aberration - corrected transmission electron microscopes housed at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Banerjee and collaborators from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the UIC and Argonne National Laboratory were able to observe the unique electronic properties of their novel vanadium pentoxide and directly prove magnesium - ion intercalation into the material.
As with most cancers, triple - negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells have abnormal amounts of chromosomes or DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs) in their genomes.
Although the defect in the mirror — roughly equal to one - fiftieth the thickness of a human hair — would seem ridiculously minute to most of us, it caused the Hubble Space Telescope to suffer spherical aberration and produce fuzzy images.
More recently, we have focused on activating mutations of the FLT3 - RTK, since this alterations has been found to represent the single most common genetic aberration, present in up to 35 % of adolescent and adult patients with AML.
Since many, if not most of you, are now seriously considering genetic aberrations when evaluating the needs of chronically ill patients, it is appropriate to feature the comments by Calabrese et al (1) on the PD connection with genetic dysfunction:
While Slow Train Coming, Saved and Shot of Love are considered by many to be forgettable aberrations in an otherwise sterling discography, there are even more who realize that this was a crucial period in the career of one of music's most exciting and revolutionary artists.
I did a bit of research and realized that it was most likely due to chromatic aberration.
What prevents the «real» markets from operating this way (most of the time) is the enormous amounts of money at stake, and the huge and diversified crowds of traders watching for aberrations.
In human medicine, the identity of cytogenetic aberrations has been shown to also assist in the localization of cancer - associated genes and even selection of the most appropriate therapeutic approach.
If you think of Puzzle Fighter as some weird aberration and not the most logical genre mash - up in the history of games, you just aren't paying attention.
In reality, the implications of such distortions of the data [due to UHI] go much further than just representing one of the most bizarre aberrations in the history of science... this scary chicanery has given Britain the most suicidally crazy energy policy (useless windmills and all) of any country in the world.
This is not an aberration for the US, but putting this crop even against the rest of the world's courts in most more authoritarian countries, it is bad.
It might be, then, that the most recent survey results are something of an aberration.
Given their typical age of onset, a broad range of mental disorders are increasingly being understood as the result of aberrations of developmental processes that normally occur in the adolescent brain.4 — 6 Executive functioning, and its neurobiological substrate, the prefrontal cortex, matures during adolescence.5 The relatively late maturation of executive functioning is adaptive in most cases, underpinning characteristic adolescent behaviours such as social interaction, risk taking and sensation seeking which promote successful adult development and independence.6 However, in some cases it appears that the delayed maturation of prefrontal regulatory regions leads to the development of mental illness, with neurobiological studies indicating a broad deficit in executive functioning which precedes and underpins a range of psychopathology.7 A recent meta - analysis of neuroimaging studies focusing on a range of psychotic and non-psychotic mental illnesses found that grey matter loss in the dorsal anterior cingulate, and left and right insula, was common across diagnoses.8 In a healthy sample, this study also demonstrated that lower grey matter in these regions was found to be associated with deficits in executive functioning performance.
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