- predisposition, a
genetic effect which can
identify individuals who may be
predisposed to
certain health problems Predispositioning theory,
mathematical term...
-
syndrome (LFS) is a rare,
autosomal dominant,
hereditary disorder that
predisposes carriers to
cancer development. It was
named after two
American physicians...
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remote areas.
Factors contributing to this
include higher prevalence of
predisposing health conditions and behaviours, and
overcrowding and poverty. In some...
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whose immune systems are compromised, for
example by
chemotherapy or
predisposing illness.
Colonies of S.
hominis are small,
usually 1–2 mm in diameter...
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familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), a more
common disease that also
predisposes to
colon cancer.
Nuances in the
understanding of
genetics have caused...
- appearance. The
appearance may be alarming, but it is a
harmless condition.
Predisposing factors include smoking,
xerostomia (dry mouth), soft diet, poor oral...
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biased towards detail-focused
processing and that this
cognitive style predisposes individuals either with or
without autism to
savant talents. Another...
- post-chemotherapy and in AIDS. However, it can also
occur in
patients with no
predisposing risk factors, and is more
likely to be
asymptomatic in
those patients...
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lobbied the
White House vigorously. On
January 31, 1950, Truman, who was
predisposed to
proceed with the
development of the
weapon anyway, made the formal...
- to
trigger coeliac disease, an
autoimmune condition, in
genetically predisposed individuals.
Maize and
sorghum prolamins are
sorted by
molecular weight...