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1 This egg appears to me to be an abnormally small one.
2 Some of the greatest thinkers, such as Aristotle and Leibnitz, had abnormally small heads.
3 The mosquito-borne virus has been linked to babies being born with abnormally small heads.
4 Children with microcephaly are born with abnormally small heads and experience severe, lifelong developmental problems.
5 Special senses normal; genitals abnormally small , with rudimentary penis.
6 Infants with microcephaly tend to have abnormally small heads and may experience potentially disabling developmental problems.
7 His white ears were abnormally small , Dion noticed.
8 He had an abnormally small opening in the prepuce, making the uncovering of the glans almost impossible.
9 Her mouth was well shaped and well lipped but abnormally small - what used to be called a rosebud.
10 The defect can cause babies to be born with abnormally small heads and affect their cognitive development.
11 Her gall bladder was slightly enlarged, but didn't show any stones, and her liver again looked abnormally small .
12 This neurodevelopmental disorder causes new infants to have abnormally small heads, as the brain fails to grow normally.
13 If the eyes are abnormally small , we draw the conclusion that there is general weakness and deficiency in nutrition.
14 The one male had abnormally small testes at 4 years of age, but polydactyly and obesity were not observed.
15 And, of course, they had to be abnormally small men, since none of you are above five feet high.
16 The research will aim to combat the problem of foetal growth restriction (FGR), where babies are born abnormally small .
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