Etymology: [ &-'nä-m&-lE ] (noun.) 1603. From Latin anomalia, from Ancient Greek ἀνωμαλία (anomalia, “irregularity, anomaly”), from ἀνώμαλος (anomalos, “irregular, uneven”), negating the meaning of ὁμαλός (omalos).
Normal hal veya şeklin dışında olma, anomali, Anormallik sapıklık, aykırılık, kuralsızlık, sapaklık, anormallık, kanunsuzluk, ayrıklık, kaidesizlik, yanlışlık, aykırılık, genlik, bozukluk, kuraldışılık, anomi, anomali, kural dışı oluş, Denksizlik, kaide dışında olma, anormallik, kural dışı kelime, elipste radyus vektörü ile büyük eksen arasındaki açı, anormallik/anormal şey, true anomaly gerçek anomali, sapıklık, kaide dışı olan şey,
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Normal hal veya şeklin dışında olma, anomali Tıp
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Anormallik sapıklık, aykırılık Tıp
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anormallık Jeoloji
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kanunsuzluk
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ayrıklık
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kaidesizlik
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yanlışlık Ticaret
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genlik Matematik
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bozukluk
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anomali
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kural dışı oluş
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Denksizlik, kaide dışında olma Tıp
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anormallik isim
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elipste radyus vektörü ile büyük eksen arasındaki açı
Something or someone that is strange or unusual, A deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal, Any of various angular distances, Any event or measurement that is out of the ordinary regardless of whether it is exceptional or not, A defect or malformation, An irregularity or disproportion, A failure of a classical symmetry due to quantum corrections, Difference between a given quantity or observation and its average value This is the same as departure from average For example, if the average rainfall for June is 5 inches and this year, there is 100 inches of rainfall in June, then the anomaly is +95 inches, n 1 Deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule 2 One that is peculiar, irregular, abnormal, or difficult to classify 3 Astronomy The angular deviation, as observed from the sun, of a planet from its perihelion, An anomaly is a rule or practice that is different from what is normal or usual, and which is therefore unsatisfactory [3], Marked deviation from the normal standard, especially as a result of congenital defects, the deviation of the value of a parameter, such as temperature, from its average over a specified period, Deviation from the normal or common order, form or rule; abnormality, A value for a measure or observations of a variable that is counter-intuitive or inconsistent with previous sets of values or observations, —Deviation from the normal standard, especially as a result of congenital defects, The deviation of (usually) temperature or precipitation over a specified period from the normal value for the same region, An irregular or unusual event which does not fit a standard rule or law An anomaly is something which cannot be explained by currently accepted scientific theories Anything weird, abnormal, strange, odd, or difficult to classify is considered an anomaly, Any departure from the norm which may indicate the presence of minerals in the underlying bedrock In geophysics and geochemistry, an area where the property being measured is significantly higher or lower than the larger, surrounding area, The angular distance between the position of a planet and its last perihelion, or between that of a satellite and its last perigee Also, an unexpected response of a spacecraft (See satellite anomaly), A change or deviation from what is considered typical, A structure or function which deviates from the normal, in orbital motion, one of the angles which gauges the motion of a planet or satellite around its orbit, increasing by 360o every revolution The true anomaly f equals the polar angle f in polar coordinates with origin at the center of the motion (e g Sun or Earth) The mean anomaly is a related angle which increases in direct proportion to the time elapsed (the true anomaly does not--the motion is faster near the center) The eccentric anomaly is an auxiliary angle used in relating true anomaly (which is observed) and mean anomaly (which is calculated), As applied to astronomy, the anomaly is the angle made at any time by the radius vector of a planet or moon with its line of apsides, the angle being reckoned from perihelion or perigee in the direction of the body's motion It is called the true anomaly when referred to the actual position of the body, and mean anomaly when referred to a fictitious body moving with a uniform angular velocity equal to the average velocity of the real body and passing perihelion or perigee at the same time, A climate anomaly is the deviation of a particular climate variable from the mean or normal over a specified time, a person who is unusual, deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule, The difference from normal or average Example: The average September to December rainfall for Entebbe over the period 1961 to 1990 was 490mm In 1961, the rainfall during this season was 1000mm, which is a positive anomaly of 510mm In 1985, only 202mm fell during the season, which is a negative anomaly of 288mm, a health problem or feature not normally present in a healthy individual, (astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun), A departure from the expected; an abnormality, Any departure from the norm which may indicate the presence of mineralization in the underlying bedrock In geophysics and geochemistry, an area where the property being measured is significantly higher or lower than the larger, surrounding area, Any condition that departs from the expected This expectation can come from documentation (e g requirements specifications, design documents, user documents) or from perceptions or experiences An anomaly is not necessarily a problem in the software, but a deviation from the expected, so that errors, defects, faults, and failures are considered anomalies [SRV] (see also failure, fault, software), The deviation of a measurable unit, (e g , temperature or precipitation) in a given region over a specified period from the long-term average, often the thirty year mean, for the same region, a health problem or feature not normally present in a healthy individual; a deviation from the normal, If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected. The British public's wariness of opera is an anomaly in Europe. = oddity. anomalies something that is noticeable because it is different from what is usual, exception; deviation; strangeness; something which is out of the ordinary, Something that is strange or unusual, The mean anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's angular motion were uniform, The angle measuring apparent irregularities in the motion of a planet, Any deviation from the essential characteristics of a specific type, (astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun) a person who is unusual deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule, The eccentric anomaly is a corresponding angle at the center of the elliptic orbit of the planet, This is the true anomaly, An irregularity or misproportion, Deviation from the common rule; an irregularity; anything anomalous, The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun, Any event, big or small, out of the ordinary, like a shuttle explosion or a broken instrument, anomalism, Errors or inconsistencies that may result when a user attempts to update a table that contains redundant data There are three types of anomalies: insertion, deletion, and modification anomalies See also Normalization, Birth defects; abnormalities, plural of anomaly, Rows with an exceptionally large residual that represent unusual or extreme differences between predicted and actual values Anomalous data may contain important information, such as typographical errors in your data 4Thought, As related to fish, externally visible skin or subcutaneous disorders, including deformities, eroded fins, lesions, and tumors, Unexpected behaviors of spacecraft,
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Something or someone that is strange or unusual - "He is an anomaly among his friends."
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A deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal - "This ardent exploration, absorbing all his energy and interest, made him forget for the moment the mystery of his heritage and the anomaly that cut him off from all his fellows."
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Any of various angular distances
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Any event or measurement that is out of the ordinary regardless of whether it is exceptional or not
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A defect or malformation
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An irregularity or disproportion
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A failure of a classical symmetry due to quantum corrections
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Difference between a given quantity or observation and its average value This is the same as departure from average For example, if the average rainfall for June is 5 inches and this year, there is 100 inches of rainfall in June, then the anomaly is +95 inches
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n 1 Deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule 2 One that is peculiar, irregular, abnormal, or difficult to classify 3 Astronomy The angular deviation, as observed from the sun, of a planet from its perihelion
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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]
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Marked deviation from the normal standard, especially as a result of congenital defects
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the deviation of the value of a parameter, such as temperature, from its average over a specified period
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Deviation from the normal or common order, form or rule; abnormality
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A value for a measure or observations of a variable that is counter-intuitive or inconsistent with previous sets of values or observations
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—Deviation from the normal standard, especially as a result of congenital defects
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The deviation of (usually) temperature or precipitation over a specified period from the normal value for the same region
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An irregular or unusual event which does not fit a standard rule or law An anomaly is something which cannot be explained by currently accepted scientific theories Anything weird, abnormal, strange, odd, or difficult to classify is considered an anomaly
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Any departure from the norm which may indicate the presence of minerals in the underlying bedrock In geophysics and geochemistry, an area where the property being measured is significantly higher or lower than the larger, surrounding area
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The angular distance between the position of a planet and its last perihelion, or between that of a satellite and its last perigee Also, an unexpected response of a spacecraft (See satellite anomaly)
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A change or deviation from what is considered typical
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A structure or function which deviates from the normal
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in orbital motion, one of the angles which gauges the motion of a planet or satellite around its orbit, increasing by 360o every revolution The true anomaly f equals the polar angle f in polar coordinates with origin at the center of the motion (e g Sun or Earth) The mean anomaly is a related angle which increases in direct proportion to the time elapsed (the true anomaly does not--the motion is faster near the center) The eccentric anomaly is an auxiliary angle used in relating true anomaly (which is observed) and mean anomaly (which is calculated)
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As applied to astronomy, the anomaly is the angle made at any time by the radius vector of a planet or moon with its line of apsides, the angle being reckoned from perihelion or perigee in the direction of the body's motion It is called the true anomaly when referred to the actual position of the body, and mean anomaly when referred to a fictitious body moving with a uniform angular velocity equal to the average velocity of the real body and passing perihelion or perigee at the same time
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A climate anomaly is the deviation of a particular climate variable from the mean or normal over a specified time
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a person who is unusual
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deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
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The difference from normal or average Example: The average September to December rainfall for Entebbe over the period 1961 to 1990 was 490mm In 1961, the rainfall during this season was 1000mm, which is a positive anomaly of 510mm In 1985, only 202mm fell during the season, which is a negative anomaly of 288mm
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a health problem or feature not normally present in a healthy individual
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(astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun)
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A departure from the expected; an abnormality
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Any departure from the norm which may indicate the presence of mineralization in the underlying bedrock In geophysics and geochemistry, an area where the property being measured is significantly higher or lower than the larger, surrounding area
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Any condition that departs from the expected This expectation can come from documentation (e g requirements specifications, design documents, user documents) or from perceptions or experiences An anomaly is not necessarily a problem in the software, but a deviation from the expected, so that errors, defects, faults, and failures are considered anomalies [SRV] (see also failure, fault, software)
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The deviation of a measurable unit, (e g , temperature or precipitation) in a given region over a specified period from the long-term average, often the thirty year mean, for the same region
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a health problem or feature not normally present in a healthy individual; a deviation from the normal
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If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected. The British public's wariness of opera is an anomaly in Europe. = oddity. anomalies something that is noticeable because it is different from what is usual
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exception; deviation; strangeness; something which is out of the ordinary isim
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Something that is strange or unusual
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The mean anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's angular motion were uniform
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The angle measuring apparent irregularities in the motion of a planet
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Any deviation from the essential characteristics of a specific type
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(astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun) a person who is unusual deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
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The eccentric anomaly is a corresponding angle at the center of the elliptic orbit of the planet
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This is the true anomaly
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An irregularity or misproportion
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Deviation from the common rule; an irregularity; anything anomalous
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The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun
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Any event, big or small, out of the ordinary, like a shuttle explosion or a broken instrument
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Errors or inconsistencies that may result when a user attempts to update a table that contains redundant data There are three types of anomalies: insertion, deletion, and modification anomalies See also Normalization
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Birth defects; abnormalities
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Rows with an exceptionally large residual that represent unusual or extreme differences between predicted and actual values Anomalous data may contain important information, such as typographical errors in your data 4Thought
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As related to fish, externally visible skin or subcutaneous disorders, including deformities, eroded fins, lesions, and tumors
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