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anomaly
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A difference between a predicted an measured phenomena.
Ãâó: www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/centre/waisrc/OKLO/Access...
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anomaly
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A deviation, irregularity, or an unexpected result. A data anomaly may occur when a data field defined for one purpose is used for another. Examples of anomalies are negative numeric fields that should be positive (negative number of dependents), abnormally high numeric values (person weighing 3000 pounds), pairs of values in related columns that make no sense (male patient having a hysterectomy).
Ãâó: it.csumb.edu/departments/data/glossary.html
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anomaly
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An anomaly is a rule or practice that is different from what is normal or usual, and which is therefore unsatisfactory. [3]
Ãâó: www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/sage/glossary/
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anomaly
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A localised change in the geophysical data characteristic of a discrete source, such as a conductive or magnetic body. Something locally different from the background.
Ãâó: www.fugroairborne.com.au/Resources/glossary.shtml
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anomal(o)-
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a combining form meaning irregular or uneven.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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