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Existing characteristics of the patient may well predispose individuals to the development of PTSD as do other factors such as poor social support and negative interactions with healthcare staff.
However, null mutations of NBS1 in heterozygous state are not lethal, and may well predispose to cancer.
Accordingly, the reduced endothelial counts in Iranian eyes may well predispose this population to an increased risk of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.
In addition, evidence has been presented that homogenized tracts within paralogous repeats are likely to be polymorphic within modern populations, polymorphisms which may well predispose carriers to pathogenic non-allelic homologous recombination.
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An individual predisposing variant may well exhibit only weak or modest disease risk in a sample even while it may show large risk in other samples.
Other diseases may, however, predispose to PE as well.
In Ghana however, little is known about the prevalence and extent of depression among infertile women as well as factors that may predispose infertile women to depression.
It has also been suggested that intrauterine malnutrition as well as certain polymorphisms may predispose children to an insufficient formation of islets, which might lead to an increased risk of diabetes later in life (16).
It is well established that certain SNPs may predispose to diseases such as diabetes and cancer, as well as affecting disease progression.
20, 21, 40 The extent to which obesity may independently predispose women to maternal sepsis, however, has not been well described.
High GC content determining melting temperature, as well as the inclusion of "hairpin-prone" CGG units in alanine tracts may thus predispose the central coding region of ovine SPRN to length variation [22].
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