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anomaly

[uh-nom-uh-lee] / əˈnɒm ə li /


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Stella said the problem was caused by "an anomaly in the behaviour of the car, rather than it being the outcome of an excessive or unreasonable chase of performance".

From BBC

It will, according to Nick Card, involve "keyhole surgery" to open a small trench to investigate "this anomaly".

From BBC

The researchers estimate that the center of the anomaly could pass beneath the New York region within about 15 million years.

From Science Daily

Among other factors, they’ve identified genetic anomalies that may produce a predisposition to the condition.

From Los Angeles Times

AI can detect anomalies in real time and accelerate incident response from hours to minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal