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- Coats' disease is a rare congenital, nonhereditary eye disorder, causing full or partial blindness, characterized by abnormal development of blood vessels...
- sees the advice as a "serio-comic twist on Machiavelli's advice for nonhereditary rulers who newly acquire kingdoms". The Duke's servants are instructed...
- material from multiple strains in the same infected animal. Other kinds of nonhereditary genetic change Antigenic shift Horizontal gene transfer Genetic recombination...
- Fibrous dysplasia is a very rare nonhereditary genetic disorder where normal bone and marrow is replaced with fibrous tissue, resulting in formation of...
- usually localized to a certain area of the mouth. The condition is nonhereditary. There is no predilection for race, but females are more likely to get...
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco Titles Prince of Monaco Doge of Genoa (nonhereditary) Duke of Valentinois Marquess of Les Baux Lord of Monaco Style(s) Most...
- the crown. Since then, kings have bestowed "Duke of Montblanc" as a nonhereditary title, usually upon one of their sons. During the reign of Ferdinand...
- myofibroblastic tumors. In the first, and by far most common type, nonhereditary myositis ossificans (commonly referred to simply as "myositis ossificans"...
- dominant model in China, and eventually coalesced into the class of nonhereditary elites who would become known to the West as "mandarins", in reference...
- Ollier disease is a rare sporadic nonhereditary skeletal disorder in which typically benign cartilaginous tumors (enchondromas) develop near the growth...