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As a result of his contact with Korovin, Konchalovsky acquired the expertise of the Moscow School with its predisposition to corporeality and its unbridled approach to colour.
Its predisposition, as a recessive gene, of cropping up in the endogamous Orthodox Jewish community led to it becoming the hair colour chosen in much European art for the arch-traitor, Judas, too.
The fibrotic structure of the interventricular membranous septum grounds its predisposition to become aneurysmal.
And despite the fact that its predisposition with surfeits of black bile owed more to the Roman medicine than modern mental health, it's still very readable today.
Our results provide molecular insight pertaining to the aged canine colon and its predisposition to dysfunction and disease.
Our results provide molecular insight pertaining to the aged canine liver and its predisposition to disease and abnormalities.
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They mainly focused on IA and its predispositions, with little attention to SA.
Studies that model the specific effect of child anxiety (rather than its predispositions) on coparenting are to our knowledge absent.
Live-action movie-making, with its relentless predisposition towards realism, may face more difficulty than other art forms in getting people to see beyond what's actually in front of their eyes.
We aimed to characterise the role of GSTM3 and its genetic predisposition on the occurrence and postoperative prognosis of RCC.
The Göttingen minipig breed is characterized for their small size, and its genetic predisposition for obesity, and for sharing several metabolic impairments seen in humans [ 95].
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