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Researchers have already shown that certain fears might be inherited through generations, at least in animals.

Her husband, Robert, said he thought her dementia might be inherited, adding, "She's been healthy except for the fact that she was coming down with this Alzheimer's thing".

Although apomixis is a complex developmental process, genetic evidence suggests that it might be inherited as a simple mendelian trait – a paradox that could be explained by recent data derived from apomictic species and model sexual organisms.

Comparisons of the present structure with other data for affibody proteins and the Z domain suggest that intrinsic binding properties of the originating SPA surface might be inherited by the affibody binders.

Re "In Andalusia, on the Trail of Inherited Memories" (Essay, Aug. 21): The idea that memories might be inherited is such a perversion of scientific understanding that it cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged.

With the aim of explaining how peculiar human faculties might be inherited from the simplest adaptive abilities of animals, the animat approach is based on the conception or construction of simulated animals or robots capable of surviving in more or less unpredictable and threatening environments.

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The trick is we are not often aware of it, so we might be inheriting these and acting just like generations before us, totally subconsciously," Women's Health editor Sascha de Gersdorff said on the Today Show.

After Ross was given space in another public school building on East 12th Street, it poured more than $3.5 million into renovations, which might now be inherited by Girls Prep.

Beyond that, however, lies a more disturbing sense of the inappropriate; it is one thing for the mother to protest her son's innocence, quite another to show up at the victim's funeral, and you increasingly wonder whether Do-joon's emotional shortfall might not be inherited.

This study supports the hypothesis of independent evolution of echolocation in Aerodramus and Collocalia, with the subsequent evolution of complex behaviour needed to complement the physical echolocation system, or just possibly that the vocal apparatus-parts of the echolocation system might even be inherited from some prehistoric nocturnal ancestor.

You might think there would be inherited bad blood from us deporting people, but considering Australia sounds like its own sunny paradise, I think they were probably happy to leave grey industrial Britain.

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