Sentence examples for genetic inability from inspiring English sources

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A recent study financed by the C.D.C. suggested that childhood trauma or sexual abuse, combined with a genetic inability to handle stress, is a key risk factor for chronic fatigue syndrome.

My condition (a genetic inability to synthesise collagen) has caused pain, muscle weakness, and immune system malfunctions for as long as I can remember, so it never occurred to me to mention how it worked.

The servers, who bring you finger bowls of lemon water and tell you to turn off your cellphone, seem to have been hired for their genetic inability to speak above a whisper.

A distinct lack of solidarity, a nearly genetic inability to regard neighbors' points of view, resulted in uncontrollable, fairly non-stop, gruesomely bloody western range wars in the post-Civil War decades, abating only when federal authority asserted itself and created...rules...rules

By this definition, it can be caused by the lack of a great many things -- everything from a genetic inability to handle the sort of slings and arrows that non-alcoholics can to proper parenting to a myriad of other possibilities.

Patients with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) commonly develop cutaneous (and conjunctival) melanomas [21]; these individuals have a genetic inability to repair UV-induced DNA damage, providing further support for the significance of UV radiation in melanomagenesis.

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IR is defined as the genetic or learned inability of target tissues to respond normally to the action of circulating hormones.

In hepatoma cells, genetic alterations, the inability of membrane receptors to uptake labeled low-density lipoprotein, cytoskeletal changes, and hepatocyte cytoplasmic transfers involved in vitamin K metabolism could play an important role in producing detectable DCP serum levels.

Our problem "isn't our inadequate genetic assets," but "our inability, so far, to tap into what we already have".

Genetic differences in the inability of S-D rats to metabolize isoflavones at the same rate as CD-1 mice and F344 rats may be contributing to the higher plasma level of free genistein.

As such, additional experimentation will be required to determine whether these outcomes reflect nuances of specific genetic backgrounds, or an inability of delayed Mecp2 reactivation to rescue pre-existing body mass alterations.

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