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- predisposition, a genetic effect which can identify individuals who may be predisposed to certain health problems Predispositioning theory, mathematical term...
- organisms, or neoplastic cells. Roth's spots occur in conditions that predispose to endothelial damage of retinal capillaries, that is when there is dysfunction...
- been developed and emplo**** for many years in order to better explain predisposing factors to this disorder. Models such as the cognitive-behavioral model...
- reality is not external to their mind. Periods of extended isolation may predispose people to this condition. In particular, the syndrome has been identified...
- intestine, which is called a megacolon.[citation needed] Dolichocolon may predispose to abnormal rotation (see volvulus) and interposition between the diaphragm...
- of consciousness. While most cases of arrhythmia are not serious, some predispose a person to complications such as stroke or heart failure. Others may...
- prenatal care. The rates of morbidity and pre-existing diseases that predispose mothers to life-threatening, pregnancy-related complications in the United...
- risk of cardiovascular disease. However, people who are genetically predisposed to consume less alcohol have lower rates of cardiovascular disease suggesting...
- acute fever and cervicalgia over a period of 3-7 days. The Beagle is predisposed with most reports concerning the breedwhence the name 'Beagle pain...
- Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the superficial skin. The most common presentation is yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or...