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One explanation for this may be that the phenotypes of healthy aging and longevity may be much more complex than those of these complex diseases, in part because they often (depending on phenotype definition) involve absence of specific complex diseases.
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Finally, biotic characteristics of the recipient community may involve the absence of natural enemies.
Global remission should involve the absence of peripheral arthritis, spondylitis, enthesitis, dactylitis, and skin disease.
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