noun a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected
Aberrancies in behavior may indicate underlying mental health issues.
Aberrancies in DNA sequences can lead to genetic disorders.
Aberrancies in data points can skew the results of a study.
Aberrancies in measurements can result in structural flaws.
Aberrancies in light waves can cause distortion in images.
In literature, aberrancies may refer to unusual or unexpected deviations from the norm in character behavior or plot development.
Psychologists may study aberrancies in behavior to understand underlying mental health issues or cognitive processes.
Medical researchers may investigate genetic aberrancies to identify potential causes of diseases or disorders.
In quality control, aberrancies in product specifications or performance may indicate issues with manufacturing processes.