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Still, I considered the sport a kind of inheritance, something that my American friends were merely borrowing.
Fortunately, two-thirds of baby boomer households are expected to receive some kind of inheritance over their lifetime to cushion the blow.
A Different Kind of Inheritance: As soon as he saw the result, Dr. Palmon called to let the patient and his wife know, and he referred them to the Porphyria Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Conservatives like Edmund Burke "have always seen society as a kind of inheritance we receive and are responsible for; we have obligations toward those who came before and to those who will come after, and these obligations take priority over our rights".
This kind of inheritance forms the basis of the net worth of 66 members of our list.
According to requirements of system management software, a kind of inheritance modular concentric rings structure as the system management software development model is designed.
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Epigenetics in the broad sense refers to two kinds of inheritance.
This evolutionary trend is manifested in the major transitions in evolution to new levels of individuality (and new kinds of inheritance) that they have characterized.
This kind of limited inheritance could be avoided if identical H3 and H4 sister histones would become split and copied during cell division (Margueron & Reinberg, 2010).
This kind of non-genetic inheritance of a parent's experience is actually entirely commonplace in the human population, in the form of inheritance of property and acquired knowledge.
That can take the form of inheritance tax.
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