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misalignment

[ UK /mɪsɐlˈa‍ɪnmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the spatial property of things that are not properly aligned

How To Use misalignment In A Sentence

  • However, as the disease progresses, cardiomyocytes show deterioration in some mitochondrial as well as myofibril features, evidenced by swelling of mitochondria, misalignment of myofibril structure, and blurring as well as breakage of Z-lines. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The most common causes of amblyopia are misalignment of the eyes (crossed eyes) or significant differences in refractive error, such as farsightedness or nearsightedness, between the two eyes.
  • As a rough rule of thumb, we can estimate that because this system has the least power, it likely will have the least aberration residuals, the least sensitivity to mis-spacing and misalignment, and the lowest fabrication cost.
  • The hard times we are experiencing today, due to the misalignment of over-consumption financed by debt, are severe.
  • Mild to moderate cases of misalignment can usually be fixed in six to 12 months, but more severe cases can require up to two years of treatment, with regular check-ups on a four - to six-week basis.
  • Improper support can cause the hull to distort, causing cracked bulkheads, engine misalignment or broken stringers.
  • The area of zygomaticomaxillary suture (joint between the cheekbone and upper jaw) showing the "nick," that is, the misalignment of bones owing to the fact that some fragments, such as the jugal crest shown here, are badly stuck together. Not Philip II of Macedon
  • It has avoided the serious risks of prolonged exchange rate misalignment associated with fixed exchange rates.
  • The rear suspension is susceptible to wheel geometry changes and any misalignment shows up in the handling of the car.
  • In addition, larger numbers of repeats provide more opportunities for misalignment during the reannealing of the nascent strand.
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