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anomalies

[uh-nom-uh-leez] / əˈnɒm ə liz /


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It said in 2024 the land off Bath Street in the Millbay area was surveyed to locate bedrock and identified two potential anomalies - "both of which were discovered to be harmless".

From BBC

Since the Premier League's inception almost 34 years ago, one of its great anomalies is that no English names have appeared on the managerial roll of honour as winners.

From BBC

Indeed, there may be some data-collection anomalies after the Bureau of Labor Statistics missed the October CPI report altogether, which means there was no monthly comparison for the past two months.

From MarketWatch

But the founders of IriHealth -- a spin-off of biometrics specialist IriTech -- are convinced that their device can be effective in detecting anomalies in the colon, and potentially the lungs or the liver.

From Barron's

"The most popular explanation to these anomalies for the past 30 years has been a hypothetical sterile neutrino," said Justin Evans, a professor at the University of Manchester and co-spokesperson for MicroBooNE.

From Science Daily