Sentences with word «abberation»

Zachos, J.C., M. Pagani, L. Sloan, E. Thomas, and K. Billups, Trends, rhythms, and abberations in global climate 65 Ma to Present, Science, 292, 686 - 693, 2001.
It's still possible that January and February are just abberations following strong Christmas sales of ebook readers, and certainly two months don't make a trend.
Nutrients available for upgrades are the master antioxidant Glutathione, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Methylated Folate (L -5-MTHF) for individuals with the fatigue caused by MTHFR genetic abberation.
Light capture and magnification formula with questions to try also covered, and disadvantages such a chromatic abberation.
The state of Kerala in southwest India is a socio - economic abberation: despite a per capita GDP of US$ 247, far below the world average, its 32 million people enjoy good health care, US - level birth rates, literacy rates and life expectancies.
Not an abberation or mistake.
It spilled over and looked like an abberation of sorts but it tasted so very soft and chewy.
Summary: Temperature and sea ice «abberations» in northern Greenland are transient phenomena that have clearly happened before (e.g. 2011) without major consequences except perhaps through impacts on eastern Arctic and subArctic weather conditions (including the UK).
Scientists said these abberations have all the earmarks of being declined by the American wellbeing framework itself, which depends on revenue driven insurance agencies, and is the most costly on the planet.
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