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- often (but not always) received substantial inheritances. Other research has shown that many inheritances, large or small, are rapidly squandered. Similarly...
- By Inheritance is the third studio album by Danish thrash metal band Artillery. It was released in 1990 via Roadrunner Records. It was Artillery's last...
- Mendelian inheritance (also known as Mendelism) is a type of biological inheritance following the principles originally proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865...
- The Inheritance Cycle is a tetralogy of young adult high fantasy novels written by American author Christopher Paolini. Set in the fictional world of...
- case in Canada, which has no inheritance tax. When a jurisdiction has both capital gains tax and inheritance tax, inheritances are generally exempt from...
- Inheritance, or The Inheritance, may also refer to: Inheritance (genetic algorithm) Inheritance (object-oriented programming) The Inheritance, American title...
- Particulate inheritance is a pattern of inheritance discovered by Mendelian genetics theorists, such as William Bateson, Ronald Fisher or Gregor Mendel...
- Multiple inheritance is a feature of some object-oriented computer programming languages in which an object or class can inherit features from more than...
- Extranuclear inheritance or cytoplasmic inheritance is the transmission of genes that occur outside the nucleus. It is found in most eukaryotes and is...
- Sole inheritance or unitary inheritance is the p****ing of an estate from a person to a single heir upon death. It contrasts with partible inheritance. Forms...