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- predisposition, a genetic effect which can identify individuals who may be predisposed to certain health problems Predispositioning theory, mathematical term...
- provoked by surgery to remove the colon. The countless polyps in the colon predispose to the development of colon cancer; if the colon is not removed, the chance...
- was found to be predisposed to feline atopic dermatitis in a retrospective study of cases of the disease. The Devon Rex is predisposed to congenital hypotrichosis...
- that the basis for diagnosis operated under the belief that women are predisposed to mental and behavioral conditions; an interpretation of ****-related...
- can cause lung infections in people with a weak immune system or other predisposing health conditions. PCP is seen in people with HIV/AIDS (who account for...
- biting at imaginary flies. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels appear to be predisposed to fly catching syndrome, though it has been do****ented in many different...
- irritability or temporarily impaired cognitive abilities in people who are predisposed to sleep a normal amount of time but not in people with FNSS. This sleep...
- between 1.9 and 2.7 puppies per litter. The Pomeranian is significantly predisposed to alopecia X with Pomeranians comprising 79.3% of the case load of a...
- suppressive persons is amplified to cause 20% of the po****tion to be predisposed against Scientology. As with most Scientology terminology, "suppressive...
- be ****ociated with diseases like hepatocellular carcinoma in racially predisposed groups. Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions James, William; Berger...