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"as the inheritance of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is passed down from one generation to another, such as property, beliefs, or qualities. Example: "The family home, as the inheritance of their ancestors, held a deep sentimental value for the siblings."
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Although it is true that the more relatives you have with varicose veins, the more likely you are to develop them yourself, "it's not as reliable as the inheritance of hair or eye colour," says Bill Tennant, a consultant vascular surgeon, and senior examiner at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Ecological inheritance is defined as the inheritance of selection pressures that were modified by niche construction activities (Odling-Smee 2010, p. 176).
They argued that there could be no such thing as the inheritance of acquired characters (traits that are changed in the parents by the environment and then passed to the offspring) because the gametes were isolated from the environment.
Lower δ15Ncoll values in SW Germany reindeer compared to southwestern France could be linked to less advanced soil maturation as the inheritance of higher permafrost intensity linked to harsher climatic conditions during the Late-Glacial Maximum.
Extending the notion of ecological inheritance to the realm of development, Odling-Smee (2010, p. 181) defines niche inheritance as the inheritance of an initial organism-environment relationship, or "niche," from ancestors.
This is known as "the inheritance of acquired characteristics," and Lamarck built a whole theory of evolution around it to explain the origin of the traits of different species that adapted, or fitted, the species to their particular circumstances of life.
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The notion of sustainability defined the minimum conditions for such damage to be accepted, so as to maintain the inheritance of future generations.
Some think Suttree is as great, the inheritance of his earlier works, but for me, only Blood Meridian uses McCarthy's talents fully, and it is specifically because the kid is kept at a distance, the judge is more than mortal, and the landscape and human violence in the landscape come to the fore.
In the future, they would occupy and own the property as one; the inheritance of the daughters could not exceed 4000 gulden.
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with a mutation can be used to identify the presence of the paternally-inherited wild-type or mutant allele as result of the inheritance of either allele in the fetus and allows the prediction of the fetal genotype.
In places such as London's East End, the right to a decent council house had always been regarded as part of the inheritance of the respectable working class.
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