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Diathesis (from the Gr**** διάθεσις "grammatical voice, disposition") may
refer to:
Grammatical voice Diathesis (medical), a
hereditary or constitutional...
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between a
predispositional vulnerability, the
diathesis, and
stress caused by life experiences. The term
diathesis derives from the Gr**** term (διάθεσις) for...
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There are many
types of
diathesis. Some
including strumous diathesis,
sthenic diathesis, and many more.
Atopic diathesis is a
predisposition to develop...
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medicine (hematology),
bleeding diathesis is an
unusual susceptibility to
bleed (hemorrhage)
mostly due to
hypocoagulability (a
condition of irregular...
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recurrence rate,
especially when a
person has so-called Dupuytren's
diathesis. The term
diathesis relates to
certain features of Dupuytren's disease, and indicates...
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Cystinosis is a
lysosomal storage disease characterized by the
abnormal ac****ulation of cystine, the
oxidized dimer of the
amino acid cysteine. It is a...
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constraints on the
diathesis alternation of a
specific verb to a lexicon. It is also
claimed that the
manner in
which verbs undergo diathesis alternation can...
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susceptibility from
other interaction effects including diathesis-stress/dual-risk.
While diathesis-stress/dual-risk
arises when the most
vulnerable are...
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research mental disorders. The
diathesis-stress
model is an
interactionism approach. In the
context of schizophrenia,
diathesis is the vulnerability. Vulnerabilities...
- BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-27401-3.
Versteegh 2014, p. 299. Retsö, Jan (1989).
Diathesis in the
Semitic Languages: A
Comparative Morphological Study. Brill....