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The latest trial tackled the commonest genetic defect, which is responsible for half of all cases.
The defect, which affects the brain, leads to excessive production of uric acid.
"I was born with a serious heart defect, which was successfully repaired when I was about 2," the bride said.
While posing as detached British watchdogs, shrewdly waiting to see what happens, they make a case that favours retaining every defect which they attack the euro for presenting.
But it is telling that many autistic people have a genetic defect which interferes with their sulphur metabolism.
"I ruptured my anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, lateral collateral ligament, patella tendon and had a chondral defect, which is a crater in the bone.
The striking thing about the case, the researchers said, was that neither parent had the gene defect, which therefore must have developed in the child as a spontaneous mutation.
Voluble Tonina isn't depicted with the same razor-sharp wit: her party piece consists of imitating someone with a speech defect, which a 21st- century audience is apt to find offensive.
According to a proposed nationwide class-action lawsuit filed Saturday, Apple has long been aware of the defect, which often surfaces after a flickering gray bar appears atop the touch screens, but has refused to fix it.
Most recently, he has been working for General Motors, administering the victim compensation program tied to the company's deadly ignition defect, which has now been linked to at least 124 deaths and at least 275 injuries.
Since the court ruling, airlines have been turning "technical problems" into a "hidden manufacturing defect" which does count as an "extraordinary circumstance" and which would, if genuine, oblige the airline to ground its entire fleet.
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