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predisposition and for
In biomedical research, this work can assist in finding candidates for gene alleles that can cause or influence predisposition to disease in human genetics
He went on to say that he believes his hearing damage is partially due to a genetic predisposition to hearing loss, and that he will never return to the stage for fear of worsening not only his condition but also that of his band mates.
It says that there is an innate predisposition for certain types of learning.
The things we hold highest in our human experience ( love, memory, dreams, and a predisposition for religious thought ) result from a particular agglomeration of ad hoc solutions that have been piled on through millions of years of evolution history.
There is a slight genetic predisposition: particular HLA types seem to predispose for MG ( B8 and DR3 with DR1 more specific for ocular myasthenia ).
However, most individuals with conduct disorder or convictions did not have low activity of MAO-A ; maltreatment was found to have caused stronger predisposition for antisocial behavior than differences in MAO-A activity.
Genetic predisposition appears to be limited: genetic concordance is small ; still, there often is a familial predisposition for autoimmune disease.
Capacity for fluent speech, which may be affected by a predisposition to the disorder, auditory processing or motor speech deficits, and cognitive or affective issues.
Crow, and the timing of its publication, seemed to underline Hughes's predisposition for dark violence, exemplified by the nature that he wrote about, red in tooth and claw.
Possible causes include: genetic predisposition to inflammation, allergy or other sensitivity ( for example: oxalates in the urine ), an autoimmune disorder similar to lupus erythematosus or to eczema or to lichen sclerosus, infection ( e. g., yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, HPV ), injury, and neuropathy -- including an increased number of nerve endings in the vaginal area.
He has a predisposition for childish conjuring tricks and an extremely bad memory.
It has been postulated a future diagnostic tool for endometriosis will consist of a panel of several biomarkers, including both substance concentrations and genetic predisposition.
This can occur for a number of reasons, including diet, genetic predisposition, or underexcretion of urate, the salts of uric acid.
There is further information that some cases may have a genetic predisposition for the disease, as with other autoimmune diseases.
Recent studies using genome-wide scan revealed two quantitative trait loci on chromosome 9 and chromosome 18 may be responsible for genetic predisposition or susceptibility to infection of T. trichiura by some individuals.
However, many say that the risk of skin cancer from exposure to the sun outweighs the risk of cancers associated with deficiencies in Vitamin D. In particular, they contribute to a predisposition for hypovitaminosis D, which can lead to rickets or osteoporosis and may increase the risk of seizures in infants born to affected mothers.
Certain domestic and wild animals have a natural propensity or predisposition for certain conditions that are also found in humans.
Thus, reconciling humans ' predisposition for emotionally self-interested behavior with the imperatives of human dignity appears as the one of the most important challenges to global policymakers.
" Under the objective approach the defendant's personality ( i. e., his predisposition to commit the crime ) would be immaterial, and the potential for the police conduct to induce a law-abiding person considered in the abstract would be the test.
Both the majority and dissenting opinions focused solely on whether the prosecution had established that the defendant had a predisposition for purchasing such material ( which had only recently been outlawed at the time of his arrest ).
This predisposition for narrative involves a danger, however, of what has been called the narrative fallacy.

predisposition and is
Social process is always anchored in past predisposition ; ;
But their freedom of policy is limited by the pattern of predisposition with which they and the people around them enter the crisis.
The DCA is also worried about potential injuries to dogs, due to their predisposition to back injuries.
A familial predisposition found in 5 % of the cases is associated with certain genetic variations, such as an increased frequency of HLA-B8 and DR3.
Its point of determinism predates the age of evangelism, which it holds is still valid in crystallising predisposition into maturing faith in this life.
There is a basic logic to the idea that any accident must reflect some kind of oversight or situational predisposition that, if identified, can be rectified.
For example, if a predisposition to categorize events and objects as different classes of things is part of human cognition, and as a direct result nouns and verbs show up in all languages, then it could be said that this aspect of Universal Grammar is not specific to language, but is part of cognition more generally.
It is one of the centers of activity of the reticuloendothelial system and can be considered analogous to a large lymph node, as its absence leads to a predisposition toward certain infections.
Though there is no concrete evidence of this, she did have knowledge of the ancient Egyptian language, showed a predisposition towards Egyptian culture, and may have been part Egyptian through her mother.
It is also unknown if there is a genetic predisposition present that causes the abnormality, though most researchers and doctors treating Turners women agree that this is highly unlikely.
Patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder may have a predisposition to metabolic syndrome that is exacerbated by sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, possible limited access to care, and antipsychotic drug-induced adverse effects.
This hereditary predisposition is called atopy.

predisposition and clear
Others, however, link it to bleeding tendency ; there is no clear explanation for this, as it acts physiologically as an inhibitor, and deficiency would logically have led to a predisposition for thrombosis.

predisposition and ...
An obituary notice states that " timidity and variableness of temperament prevented his rendering much service to, or being much relied on by his party ... With a great predisposition to over-estimate the importance of ancient birth ... he well deserved to be considered the proudest man in England.

predisposition and appear
Most glioblastoma tumors appear to be sporadic, without any genetic predisposition.
It does not appear to be hereditary, although occasional familial cases that suggest a predisposition have been reported, usually showing a common Human Leukocyte Antigen ( HLA ) type.

predisposition and them
In spite of his own scholarly predisposition, Theodore II immediately marched against the Bulgarians and inflicted a crushing defeat on them.
* Genetic predisposition: People take on roles that come naturally to them.
While exposure to DES might not specifically cause them, it may exacerbate a predisposition in individuals susceptible to schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, anorexia, psychopathy, paraphilic ( or fetish ) sexual interest, and other neurological issues.
This global explosion in thrips species ' range is not uncommon, as their small size and predisposition towards enclosed places makes them difficult to detect by phytosanitary inspection.
The magazine's stated editorial position is ' that true conservatism has a predisposition for the institutions and mores that exist and the wisdom that underlies them.
What he found was that some of them had a distinct common characteristic-" the predisposition and capacity to hold two diametrically opposing ideas in their heads.
With Doug's predisposition for technology, and being more readily able to understand Warlock than most others, the two of them became fast friends.
Accordingly, he begins the novel by giving short biographies of each juror in which he describes their individual experiences, their social and financial background, the outlook on life which each of them has acquired over time, and also any possible predisposition to judge others harshly.

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