aberrant Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈber.ənt]
  • Us [ əˈber.ənt]

Meaning of aberrant In English

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Examples of aberrant

  • The people who are the aberrants will be dealt with, we hope, by the world at large.

  • Such a view treats the chords as exotic or aberrant decorations without any real structural importance.

  • In both groups over-eating was associated with more aberrant behaviour.

  • In two other patients with the echocardiographic diagnosis of aberrant right subclavian artery, the origin of the vessel was not mentioned in the operative note.

  • The second trade-off occurred approximately 100,000- 150,000 years ago, when genetic changes in some individuals resulted in aberrant connectivity in these cortical circuits.

  • Also, aberrant values can result from a bad choice of variate.

  • The present results indicate that a step is a single photon response with an aberrant long-lasting shut-off mechanism.

  • The statistical analysis of the data will include an assessment of the effect of aberrant and missing values upon the interpretation of the study.

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