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Although researchers agree on the coexistence of modernity and traditionalism in the process of Chinese familial change (Tang and Chen 2012; Yang and He 2014; Liu 2013), this research paradigm does not reveal how this coexistence is achieved, due to the constraints of the theory of modernity and the data.
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A hexanucleotide (GGGGCC) expansion in C9ORF72 gene is the most common genetic change seen in familial Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD) and familial Motor Neurone Disease MNDD).
Since the 1980s, researchers from various different academic backgrounds have conducted microlevel studies on family changes, especially familial reproductive behaviors (Caldwell 1976 , 1982 Becker 1976 , 1991.
The genetic changes responsible for familial cancers are often the same as those responsible for the more common spontaneous sporadic forms of neoplasia.
Addressing marital dissatisfaction through divorce and remarriage amounts, in her view, to a submission to cultural norms: serial monogamy, the approved cultural therapy for the failure of monogamy proper, is "liberal reformism writ familial" — the participants change, but the institution survives intact.
Furthermore, in a study of presymptomatic individuals with familial ALS, FA changes were the earliest detectable changes [23].
It was just a great opportunity, this story about familial love and changes inside of a people and the country.
To develop a reliable rating scale to assess functional capacity in children with familial dysautonomia, evaluate changes over time, and determine whether severity within a particular functional category at a young age affected survival.
The development of preventive strategies for conditions such as familial hypercholesterolaemia has changed the nature of genetics.
Univariable analysis (table C in appendix) showed that most covariates had little influence on the estimates of familial clustering: small changes were predominantly seen for the clusters joined by mothers (with the same or new partner, or sister pairs), with high birth weight being the only covariate to reduce either of these pairwise odds ratios by more than 5% (but still less than 10%).
Additional questions were asked if respondents have actively collected family history; beliefs about familial DM risk; lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, to reduce risk; whether the respondent had been tested for and was aware of his or her blood sugar results; and whether the respondent had discussed diabetes with family, friends, and religious advisors.
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