a recurring pattern, secretive pattern usually in a high profile scandal.
no limb anomalies
you cannot unless u r a genetic anamoly who can consume over 7888 calories per hour, or you are about to starve
First attest in English in the late 1500s, from Latin anomalia, from Greek anomalia, noun of quality from anomalos "uneven, irregular," from an-, privative prefix, "not" + homalos "even," from homos "same" having dropped the unvioced "h" during early accretion.
It indicates that the finding of the testing was "significant" (i.e. - not due to chance, faking, mistake, or other anamoly). If something is "clinically significant", it indicates that the result is something that impacts the person and/or their behavior clinically. It usually means that the trait is something to be focused on in therapy, but I can't say without seeing or knowing what the actual testing said.
Anomaly-based intrusion detection systems monitor network traffic for deviations from established baselines of normal behavior. They can detect suspicious activities that deviate from the expected patterns, such as abnormal traffic volume or unusual user behavior. Anomaly-based systems use machine learning and statistical analysis to identify potential security threats.
Judging by longitude, Alaska is further west. If it were any further west, it would start to cross the 180 degree line. However, if you flew to Alaska or Hawaii from California, you'd have to go much further west to get to Hawaii. This anamoly is because the world is round and Hawaii is much further south than Alaska, which is almost at the North Pole.
It means your hungry or you probably have to go to the bathroom. hope this works!! <:)
gdp includes consumption, investment ,govt spending and net exports.......the last term i,e., net exports is nothing but (exports-imports) .so if imports are far higher than exports then it can make the term gdp less than the term exports .....countries having heavy import based economy will have this anamoly.....especially small countries like singapore luxembourg have this feature....
It's unlikely. It's probabaly nothing more than a natural anamoly that makes you unique. I personally have 2 dents on my skull (crown) adjacent to each other and have had them all my life, the only problem i have noticed to date is poor memory and concentration. This i am led to believe is due to myself having meningitis when i was 9 months old and the 4 parts of the skull did not close over by the time i was a year old.
There is only one subspecies of Bengal tiger. However, there is speculation of at least two races in the Bengal tiger population. The tigers of Nepal, and the Terrai grasslands of northern India, tend to be slightly darker and heavier than those of southern India. The true Royal Bengal tiger is normally found in the southern race, and is characterized by unbroken stripes. It is a color anamoly, and not a different race.
In the absolute strictness sense, neither I nor anyone else can know dark matter exists. But we DO know that neither the measured velocities of spinning galaxies nor the bending of light from distant galaxies can be explained (1) by the amount of matter we can see in and between those galaxies (2) with our present understanding of gravity. Either there's some mass out there that we can't see OR we don't understand gravity as well as we think we do. Conceptually, scientists prefer solving these discrepencies with (1), as it means we simply have to add some matter to our Universe. What EVER that extra matter happens to end up being, we will, until we know better, simply call it "dark" matter. Thus, ANY use of solution (1) means dark matter exists, even if we don't know its exact nature. Interestingly, the density of dark matter that would explain the first anamoly -- the spin velocity of galaxies -- is about equal to the density that would explain the second one -- the bending of light through inter-galactic space. This strongly suggests solution (1) for both unresolved problems.
no they aren't impairedThis sounds almost like a trick question from a diagnostic standpoint.If the fibrous disc material, called the annulus fibrosus, that is located between two spinal bones, called vertebrae, are normal and healthy then there is little reason to think that the disc tissue it self could compromise or impair the nearby spinal cord or roots of the spinal nerves. Meaning that if the disc tissue is normal and healthy then by itself it would not likely pose a problem to the nearby nerve tissue.However, there is more that could potentially harm or impair the spinal cord or nerve roots than just the spinal disc.A few things that might pose a risk to the spinal cord and nerve roots other than a bulged or herniated disc:Spinal stenosisSpinal arthritisSpinal dysarticulation or subluxationSpinal fractureSpinal traumaFacet hypertrophyMuscle spasmCongenital anamoly