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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain.
Worse, some confined herds show horrific predisposition to mange, a disease rarely affecting free-ranging animals.
However, other low penetrance susceptibility genes may exist which may alter individual predisposition to breast cancer.
A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants.
It's all madly hyperactive, almost stroboscopic in its zippiness, and those with a predisposition to fits should probably stay out of the cinema.
This gives the basis for following genetically inherited traits, ranging from predisposition to certain diseases to conformation characteristics.
Due to a genetic predisposition, urban Indians suffer from extremely high obesity, syndrome X, diabetes and coronary heart disease.
In addition, those who have an inherited predisposition to cancer may be more susceptible to environmental carcinogens such as radiation.
This latent predisposition would underlie the adolescent's risk for runaway and experiences with parents, teachers, classmates, and friends.
But having a genetic predisposition to gain weight doesn't destine you to be obese, only to possibly struggle more with your weight.
The company promises new molecular-based tests in disease predisposition, cancer screening, cancer therapy selection, and pharmacogenomics.
Unlike the Turkish Ankara, Turkish Van cats do not have a predisposition to deafness correlated to their eye color.
Houllier will now have a predisposition to the condition and must watch the levels of cholesterol in his blood.
Children who develop asthma have inherited a genetic predisposition to have the disease.
This aspect of attitude concerns a predisposition or intention to behave in a certain way.
In many patients there appears to be a genetic predisposition to the illness because other family members also may have tics, he says.
A predisposition to obesity can come from genetics or an imbalance of body chemistry.
The evidence for an inborn, male predisposition for systematizing comes from a single experiment on newborn infants, tested with a single person and object.
The gig is up, so to speak, if most of this effect and the predisposition is already caused by pre-birth, at the fetal time.
Not all scientists are convinced that we harbour an innate predisposition to be grossed out by things like poo.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He emphatically denies that there is in the embryo a predisposition to crime.
She has the same predisposition for laying, that the cow has for secreting milk.
There has been a predisposition to paralysis, which is the true nature of this attack.
In every member of it he recognised character, and a predisposition which might even be genius.
The conveyance of a catcall to the theatre evidences a predisposition to uproarious censure.
Laws must be definite, and we should create in the citizens a predisposition to obey them.
The study found that almost 15 percent of triple-negative breast cancer patients had deleterious mutations in predisposition genes.
Their views rather wearied me, despite my predisposition to favour them.
She understood not how fatal a predisposition lurked in her bosom.
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