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It is a highly homogeneous population that displays a distinct pattern of disease compared to the rest of Europe, such as being prone to multiple rare genetic diseases but also being much less likely to develop some other diseases like cystic fibrosis (Peltonen et al. 1999).
When young people play, they are more likely to develop some interest in watching the world's best.
So, aside from these more chronic types of problems, obviously dancers are more likely to develop some injuries.
In time, populations are likely to develop some natural immunity, but with numbers already under threat from other factors, hare populations face a race against time.
There is, first, the care of the pregnant woman, especially if she is in a vulnerable group likely to develop some complication during the last few weeks of pregnancy and subsequent delivery.
Studies have shown that African-Americans may be more likely to develop some forms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after smoking than whites, for instance.
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It is tempting to consider that individuals with daily faecal blood loss of more than 5 ml or 10 ml might be more likely to develop anaemia, especially because some individuals had daily blood loss of 50 ml or more (for example, in the study conducted by Bowne and coworkers [ 28]).
Once the integrity of the genome is compromised, cells are more likely to develop additional genetic faults, some of which may give rise to tumour-specific antigens (found only on the surface of tumour cells) or tumour-associated antigens (overexpressed on tumour cells, but also present on normal cells) [ 10].
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