Sentence examples for hereditary origin from inspiring English sources

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The U.K. is the hereditary origin of many of the first cases that were identified as HD.

Many canine ocular problems of a hereditary origin are difficult to eradicate because they do not appear in some breeds until the dogs are five or six years old.

Its aetiology and pathogenesis remain unknown because of the rarity of the disease [6], but a hereditary origin or infectious process has been excluded [4].

In addition, a family history of at least one affected first degree relative renders an hereditary origin of the difficulties more likely, thereby increasing the probability of congenital prosopagnosia - including hereditary prosopagnosia.

Surprising anecdotal stories (problems in following actors in a movie) In addition, a family history of at least one affected first degree relative renders an hereditary origin of the difficulties more likely, thereby increasing the probability of congenital prosopagnosia -including hereditary prosopagnosia.

The following perinatal complications were observed: Prematurity, neonatal jaundice, neonatal urinary Escherichia coli infection, and adrenal congenital hyperplasia of probable hereditary origin.

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Approximately 5 to 10% of all breast cancer cases, and 25 to 40% of cases diagnosed under the age of 35 years, have hereditary origins [ 2].

Burt's studies convinced him that intelligence was primarily hereditary in origin, although social and environmental factors could play a secondary role in intellectual development.

Histamine-mediated (allergic) angioedema occurs through a type I hypersensitivity reaction, whereas bradykinin-mediated (non-allergic) angioedema is iatrogenic or hereditary in origin.

Non-Aβ forms of CAA tend to be hereditary in origin and are associated with intracerebral haemorrhage or dementia [ 10].

Proxenoi were citizens of state A living in state A who looked after the interests of citizens of state B. The status of proxenos was surely in origin hereditary, but by Thucydides' time one hears of "voluntary proxenoi" (etheloproxenoi).

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