- predisposition, a
genetic effect which can
identify individuals who may be
predisposed to
certain health problems Predispositioning theory,
mathematical term...
- been
developed and emplo**** for many
years in
order to
better explain predisposing factors to this disorder.
Models such as the cognitive-behavioral model...
- Banya,
Pancharevo and Bankya,
which are,
together with the valley's
predisposal to
seismic activity, the
result of its
fault character. Bŭlgarska akademii͡a...
-
Impetigo is a
contagious bacterial infection that
involves the
superficial skin. The most
common presentation is
yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or...
-
regions the
fishing industry is a
major employer, so
governments are
predisposed to
support it. On the
other hand,
scientists and
conservationists push...
- "expect that in all
cultures the vast
majority of
individuals are ****ually
predisposed exclusively to the
other **** (i.e., hetero****ual)" and that
there is...
- and **** ideology,
including claims that
immigrants are
genetically predisposed to
commit crimes and have "bad genes". Trump's
comments came as part...
- in
people with ascites,
including children. Intra-peritoneal
dialysis predisposes to
peritoneal infection (sometimes
named "primary peritonitis" in this...
-
Genetic testing is able to
identify individuals who are
genetically predisposed to
certain diseases.
Predisposition is the
capacity humans are born with...
- by
UNESCO in 1989 to re****e the
notion that
humans are
biologically predisposed to
organized violence.
Designating projects and
places of
cultural and...