NOUN | a predisposition | predispositions | |
SYNO | predisposition | sensitivity |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Mutations in this gene are associated with Doyne honeycomb retinal dystrophy and with predisposition to hernias.
- The structure of values plays an essential part in calculus of predisposition.
- "I do not understand "Russell" or earlier cases delineating the predisposition-focused defense of entrapment to have gone so far", Powell wrote.
- Mutation in TBX1 causes predisposition to hernias.
- Dianetics clarifies the understanding of psychosomatic illness in terms of "predisposition", "precipitation", and "prolongation".
- Predisposition is the capacity humans are born with to learn things such as language and concept of self.
- Knudson's insight was to compare the incidence of retinoblastomas, including the number of tumors, the ages of occurrence, and whether tumors occurred in both eyes, among children in families with and without hereditary predisposition to retinoblastomas.
- Dominant mutation in TTN causes predisposition to hernias.
- Otterhounds have a predisposition to ear problems (as can any breed with this type of ear) and a predisposition to gastric dilatation volvulus (bloat), due to their deep chest.
- Bias is an inclination toward something, or a predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, or predilection.
- Dragani identified genetic loci that influence the hereditary predisposition to liver cancer (Cancer Res. ...
- Mutation in ADAMTS6 causes predisposition to hernias.
- If the observer likes one aspect of something, they will have a positive predisposition toward everything about it.
- The predisposition to renal cell cancer calls for screening and, if necessary, urological management.
- Additionally, predisposition to commit a crime is irrelevant to the Outrageous Government Conduct defense and can succeed despite evidence of predisposition.
- Whorls on Thoroughbred horses may be physical indicators of a predisposition to perform repetitive abnormal behaviours, i.e. stereotypies.
- It is debated whether the above-mentioned effects are the result of a genetic predisposition to increased density, rather than experience-related structural reorganization.
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