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- Epigenetic effects of smoking concerns how epigenetics (hertiable characteristics that do not involve changes in DNA sequence) contributes to the deleterious...
- mother-child is a subfamily) was 79 million. Two-point-six million of U.S. multigenerational family households in 2000 had a householder, the householder's children...
- main legal entities: An 8-hectare (20-acre) organic farm, a 31-unit multigenerational cohousing community (later increased to 33 units), and a mixed-use...
- Tobacco products, especially when smoked or used orally, have serious negative effects on human health. Smoking and smokeless tobacco use are the single...
- declaration Nostra aetate that repudiated the idea of a collective, multigenerational Jewish guilt for the crucifixion of Jesus. It declared that the accusation...
- follows a fictional Mafia crime family, the Clericuzios, and their multigenerational struggle to hold onto power. Danny Aiello as Don Domenico Clericuzio...
- oral literature has been declining because of the breakdown of the multigenerational social structure, making transmission of oral literature more difficult...
- children, 8.7 percent are single-parent households, 2.9 percent are multigenerational households, and 29.3 percent are single-person households. Respondents...
- US lived in a multigenerational family. The numbers have risen since then, with one in five people in the US living in a multigenerational family as of...
- profound themes: memory, grief, violence, degradation, and survival", a "multigenerational melodrama [that] slowly fuse[s] into a coherent (if wackily improbable)...