Either he must assimilate in order to succeed or he must forego success for his ethnic roots and familial ties. |
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Several forms of familial hypercholesterolemia are the result of genetic defects in the gene encoding the receptor for low-density lipoprotein. |
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Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers. |
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Throughout the world, paternity leave has been recognized as an important means of reconciling the professional and familial lives of workers. |
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Happily, children are resilient and this sort of familial chaos will have no effect on them. |
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In the commission to Delaroche, both historical and familial aspects were closely intertwined. |
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That commitment is then reinforced by the web of familial and other relations, created by marriage, that they have around them. |
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Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past. |
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Now, they have come alive, taken on familial roles and line up to fondle 20-day-old Mose. |
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Conduct disorder has a multifactorial etiology that includes biologic, psychosocial and familial factors. |
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The realization that they all had blind spots and shame issues within their cultural and familial heritage was both comforting and disconcerting. |
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The heroes and myths of the hill tribes of Cambodia are religious and familial in nature. |
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There was no history of familial dwarfism or known exposure to teratogenic drugs. |
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The bonds of familial affection threaten to mutate into the bonds of slavery at a moment's notice. |
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Another unexplored area is familial and common environmental factors involved in both asthma and panic. |
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Holidays like Thanksgiving give the opportunity to get together and celebrate familial bonds that are like no other. |
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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease, familial polyposis, acute abdominal symptoms, or pregnancy were excluded. |
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It's a family game and some deep, unresolved familial conflict suddenly pops up. |
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Interestingly enough, when we do the genetics, we find the familial history makes a difference. |
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For me his films encompass violence and love, notions of friendship and familial bonds, beauty and art, comedy and death. |
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You know that life will be better if we assume the traditional familial roles. |
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Do alien rites of passage enrich familial bonds within an individualistic society? |
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The researchers found that the hippocampus was not as active as in people without that familial risk. |
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Genetic and familial factors are accepted, but no specific evidence is available. |
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These common ideals endure as do personal links and familial bonds between Britain and America. |
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Nothing kept me there, no true obligation or familial ties, not since my mom died. |
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The young pair munch into burgers and chat away like good friends, unfazed by their on-screen familial conflict. |
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After a major mobilization against rape, it turned its attention to the violence of incestuous familial relations. |
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The author loves his cultural and familial heritage and is infectiously evangelistic about it. |
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Rather, her moment of hamartia comes when she decides to behave in a manner that she knows might destroy her social and familial standing. |
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Anyone, even children, with a family history of familial hypercholesterolaemia should have their cholesterol measured. |
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Research into the genetic mechanisms responsible for familial colorectal cancer is pivotal to understanding this disease. |
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Environmental factors can determine the phenotypic presentation of familial Alzheimer's disease. |
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A significant part of this contract was the renuncia with which a woman renounced all claims to future inheritances or familial property. |
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In 1969, Rolfe correctly emended the spellings of the archaeostracan families by inserting id before the familial suffix. |
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Aware of the subject's explosiveness, Stein did his best to create a working atmosphere of familial security. |
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Young, though, does not seem as interested in retracing or reclaiming his familial roots as experiencing the natural world. |
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In 1912, a WD was described as a familial syndrome of progressive lenticular degeneration associated with cirrhosis of the liver. |
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Such self-negating actions were coupled with an unquestioning acceptance of the legitimacy of the familial and social demands on them. |
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Similarly, the occasional familial dispute about apportionment of death claims will need to be determined by a Commissioner. |
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What it does mean, however, is that Italy's long history of familial and corporate identity and of communal and regional localism prevailed. |
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For many nuns their status as a professed religious did not necessarily obviate access to various parts of familial patrimony. |
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While Alice's suicide may be seen as an act of emotional weakness or an act of familial abnegation, it is not. |
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By accident he discovered a knack for ballet and after battling familial prejudice won a scholarship to the Royal Ballet school. |
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A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and formality of familial relationships under aristocracy. |
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They described a California study in which joint custody was sometimes awarded to resolve familial conflicts. |
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In the language of the scriptures, becoming a son or daughter of Christ is to re-establish that familial relationship which was destroyed by sin. |
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They spiced up our holiday and enabled us to discover their universes and their cultures, familial and national. |
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They also received male visitors to their family palaces, and furthered familial alliances through an exchange of visits with female members of other aristocratic families. |
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And familial love can't keep an apocalyptic flood, thrillingly described, from slamming in. |
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Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers. |
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Clearly, familial aggregation of disease might also be explained by non-genetic factors, owing to siblings sharing environmental as well as genetic influences. |
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Motivations were nonetheless always framed by political and economic climates, and the availability of familial and governmental assistance in easing the journey. |
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A young man with a guitar straddled a balustrade and plucked morose notes to a candid vesper hymn as the artisans of the field filed in limpid processions to their familial foodfests. |
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A family of keyed instruments played with the thumbs and forefingers, mbira are important for the religious, familial, community, and personal life of the Shona people. |
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Yet the familial act of reading is apparently on the decrease. |
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The combination of affection, humour and critical comment makes you trust this author and the genuineness of her familial bond far more than a worshipful panegyric ever would. |
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Thus, at the present time the taxonomic divisions at the familial level in the Orthocerida are not clear and a meaningful classification is not possible. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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The Japanese form of primogeniture dictated, for the issei generation of women, that the transfer of familial power and property was from husband to first-born son. |
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These online communities are establishing familial bonds between strangers. |
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In the ninth grade, he did snatches and cleans for five reps with 215 pounds and won a bench-press contest with a 305 lift, establishing familial connections in the process. |
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I can't by morals and obligatory familial nature allow you to keep him wondering and locked in his room without conversation or band practice for any more days. |
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Joh was a man schooled in ultra-practical familial and political worlds, milieux in which he quite rightly believed himself to be a God-fearing instrument. |
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The focus of the song is not on the wider politics of the war, but on the kind of familial suffering to which Cash could relate. |
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Our older guys who have fallen on hard times are not only the victims of alcohol dependence or psychiatric illness but also familial neglect and institutional neglect. |
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The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions. |
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Almost all involved with the creation of Fiddler on the Roof had familial ties to the world Sholem Aleichem described. |
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Strong familial bonds will definitely guide a person on the right path. |
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But, intimately acquainted with the Kirshner world through his familial ties, Andras's repugnance is complicated by a potent blend of envy, exile, and secret longing. |
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It never occurred to me that family should be related by blood or marriage, or that familial responsibility might extend only to the people to whom you are legally bound. |
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Data indicating familial and ordinal positions are not available. |
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The Pale-bellied Mourner of northern South America is rare in museum collections, virtually unknown in life, and of uncertain generic and familial affinities. |
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The genius of the paterfamilias was honored in familial worship as a household god and was thought to perpetuate a family through many generations. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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Slowly but surely, each earns the respect of the other, and out of that respect grows a mutual appreciation, trust, and inevitably, familial love. |
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Yes, Klein was an actual victim of documented abuse, whereas the only crime against Victoria was familial negligence. |
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Pfizer and Astellas will continue to co-promote hypercholesterolemia and familial hypercholesterolemia treatment Lipitor Tablets as in the past. |
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Early ultrasonographic markers of atherosclerosis in patients with familial Mediterranean fever. |
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Effect of glucagon on glucose production, lipolysis, and gluconeogenesis in familial hyperinsulinism. |
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They identify incest, patricide, rage, familial dysfunction, even homoeroticism as the key social issues that inhabit Gothic spaces. |
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Group compositions are usually determined by sex, age, reproductive condition, familial relations and affiliation histories. |
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Having an inherited condition called familial cholesterolemia leads to high cholesterol. |
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Known for their familial, casual-dining style, trattorias are as much about the social aspect of dining as the food itself. |
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In the name of familial discretion, Mauriac always refused to reveal to the public the entirety of his personal history. |
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These were reinforced by the familial interdependence of the Cape's credit and mortgage obligations. |
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Myelin-associated glycoprotein is altered in a familial late-onset orthochromatic leukodystrophy. |
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Biological underpinnings as well as familial, environmental and cultural elements all can contribute to the development of an eating disorder. |
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An overachiever, you nonetheless demand familial support and validation. |
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For us, in addition to infection by ingesting infected meat, and familial forms, this disease has already been spread iatrogenically. |
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Prion diseases are unique in that they occur as idiopathic, familial, and acquired disorders. |
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This familial relic may be rich with meaning, but when it comes to objects, Mr. Demand is not an investor but a divester. |
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Yet, in leaving, Judah removes himself not only from fraternal violence but from familial destiny as well. |
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Speaking very generally, Italian coats of arms may be said to be familial rather than personal. |
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This syndrome was initially described by Osler in 1901 in a report of a familial form of recurrent mucous membrane bleeding from telangiectasias. |
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A significant subset of peripartum cardiomyopathy is the initial manifestation of familial dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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Among them are hypertension, alkaptonuria, systemic chondromalacia, relapsing polychondritis, and familial cold hypersensitivity. |
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It can sometimes, although rarely, be caused by a condition that runs in the family called familial hypercholesterolaemia. |
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Scottish armies of the late medieval era depended on a combination of familial, communal and feudal forms of service. |
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These levels are similar to those seen in patients with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia, a genetic disorder that causes very low apoB levels. |
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The plot centres on the Ramsay family's anticipation of and reflection upon a visit to a lighthouse and the connected familial tensions. |
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Atrial natriuretic peptide frameshift mutation in familial atrial fibrillation. |
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A familial mutation renders atrial natriuretic peptide resistant to proteolytic degradation. |
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The two countries are proximate to each other and many Saudis and Bahrainis have familial relations. |
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Atherosclerosis seems not to be associated with hyperinsulinaemia in patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia. |
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And an example of a familial disorder is hyperlipidaemia which is abnormally high levels of fat in the blood. |
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Exogamy, in American society, requires one to move outside the nuclear familial unit for engagement in sexual relations and marriage. |
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The tubal fimbria is a preferred site for early adenocarcinoma in women with familial ovarian cancer syndrome. |
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With this title, he boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, and the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Risk factors include familial adenomatous polyposis, chronic atrophic gastritis, pernicious anemia, history of partial gastrectomy, and Menetrier disease. |
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Severed the ties familial and financial that bound us to the Big Smoke. |
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Perianth position, whether hypogynous at the junction with pedicel, or epigynous at the fruit apex, or expanded to form wings, helps with familial and ordinal identification. |
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The final association layer, perhaps more arbitrarily defined than the familial groupings, is called the community, and is defined as a set of clans that regularly commingle. |
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A high-resolution genetic map of the familial Mediterranean fever candidate region allows identification of haplotype-sharing among ethnic groups. |
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The gene for familial Mediterranean fever, MEFV, is expressed in early leukocyte development and is regulated in response to inflammatory mediators. |
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With this title he not only boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, but the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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The company's three lead, late stage products are for treatment of sickle cell anemia, transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy, and neurocysticercosis. |
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It is significant for the subject of this article that the breaking of the familial bond between children and parents is central to the communization process. |
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Burke's intention is to comprehend more fully Paul's use of familial language in 1 Thessalonians by an investigation of such terminology in antiquity. |
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The breakthrough familial sample means relatives of suspects questioned in 1946 will be asked to supply DNA samples or permission could be sought to dig up remains. |
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This encompasses a large number of patients with metabolic syndrome, obesity, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and familial hyperbetalipoproteinemia. |
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The unique experience of the Cape Town team with over 1 000 patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia is documented comprehensively by Jean Firth and David Marais. |
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After several minor skirmishes, the snipers were removed, but tensions and violence between regional, city, tribal, and familial groups continued. |
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Non-isotopic RNase cleavage assay for mutation detection in MEFV, the gene responsible for familial Mediterranean fever, in a cohort of Greek patients. |
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The frequency is one in five hundred for heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia and one in a million that are homozygous famililal hypercholesterolemia. |
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Through short stories infiltrating quotidian life, Pawar employs dexterous language to investigate social injustices, familial relationships, and the realm of morality. |
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A gene linked to familial Parkinson disease may protect neurons from oxidative damage, according to two independent studies in the fruit fly Drosophila. |
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The third variant, a compound mutation found in a French family and associated with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia, exhibits a dominant negative effect on PCSK9 secretion. |
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Particularly in pastoral mountain peoples, social organization tends to hinge primarily on familial identification, not a wider collective identity. |
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The dilemmas engendered by the absence of a biological tie between a child and co-mother illuminate the centrality of familial rights and obligations in American kinship. |
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A poet who had the skill and training of a rank, but not the proper familial qualifications received half the honour price that his skill and training otherwise earned. |
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All are different yet Bach's ingenious use of a constantly evolving bass line gives them an instantly recognizable familial trait, like the Hapsburg chin. |
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The disease was misdiagnosed until the early 1990s, when it was finally recognized to be fatal familial insomnia, a rare genetic form of a prion disease with no known cure. |
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Familial and platonic relationships are central themes in Greenfield's works. |
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Familial Scheuermann disease is characterized by kyphotic deformity of the spine that develops in adolescence. |
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Familial values, norms, and scripts were enforced with theological and Christological motives. |
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Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia is commonly caused by mutations in the apolipoprotein B gene. |
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Familial factors in the etiology, maintenance and treatment of somatoform disorders in children. |
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Simple markers for subclinical inflammation in patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever. |
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Familial TSE are invariably associated with PrPC mutations, and the dearth of genetic modifiers has hampered our understanding of prion diseases. |
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Identify and understand important and diverse types of therapeutics under development for Familial Hypercholesterolemia. |
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Colcrys tablets are indicated for the prophylaxis and treatment of acute gout flares and Familial Mediterranean Fever. |
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Familial Mediterranean fever is a hereditary autoinflammatory disease characterized by the inflammation of serous membranes. |
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Jehanzaib was born with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestatis, a hereditary disorder that causes liver failure. |
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Familial type I hyperlipoproteinemia caused by apolipoprotein C-II deficiency. |
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Furthermore, patients with some genetic conditions such as Familial Hypercholesterolemia do not respond to statin therapy. |
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On 30 August, Selway released his debut solo album, Familial. |
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The pair were diagnosed with a rare medical condition called Familial Monosomy 7 Syndrome in 2013 and both needed bone marrow transplants to save their lives. |
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