- Look up
predisposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Predisposition may
refer to:
Genetic predisposition, a
genetic effect which can
identify individuals...
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Genetic predisposition refers to a
genetic characteristic which influences the
possible phenotypic development of an
individual organism within a species...
- disorder, or its trajectory, as the
result of an
interaction between a
predispositional vulnerability, the diathesis, and
stress caused by life experiences...
- defendant's
state of mind;
entrapment can be
claimed if the
defendant had no "
predisposition" to
commit the crime. The "objective" test
looks instead at the government's...
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Predispositioning theory, in the
field of
decision theory and
systems theory, is a
theory focusing on the
stages between a
complete order and a complete...
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Behavior (American English) or
behaviour (British English) is the
range of
actions and
mannerisms made by individuals, organisms,
systems or artificial...
- (familial/family
cancer syndrome,
inherited cancer syndrome,
cancer predisposition syndrome,
cancer syndrome, etc.) is a
genetic disorder in
which inherited...
- Accident-proneness is the idea that some
people have a
greater predisposition than
others to
experience accidents, such as car
crashes and
industrial injuries...
- discoloration.
Melasma is
thought to be
caused by sun exposure,
genetic predisposition,
hormone changes, and skin irritation.
Although it can
affect anyone...
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described in 1977. The
condition is
believed to be
caused by a
genetic predisposition to a
hormone defect.
Often dogs will
recover after neutering. The condition...