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She was an asthmatic child, "predisposed to become an artist," she said with a wry laugh.
The team inserted telomerase into skin and lung cells that are predisposed to become cancerous but lack telomerase activity.
Some individuals may be genetically predisposed to become abusive, he says, and this may be exacerbated by early environmental influences.
In the present study, we aimed to examine this possibility by providing an obesogenic postnatal environment to genetically intact pups, and a normal postnatal environment to pups genetically predisposed to become obese.
These specific clones (e.g., ST1407 and its genogroups) are predisposed to become more resistant representing the last evolutionary step of the pathogen before the era of extensively and pandrug-resistant isolates [ 4].
Given the cross-sectional nature of our study, we cannot exclude the possibility that our findings relate to inherent differences in individuals who are predisposed to become ballet dancers rather than the training they undergo.
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DeCode said in its statement this morning that one form of the gene predisposed people to become fat, while another predisposed them to be thin.
Primates that aren't predisposed to addiction will become compulsive users of cocaine as the number of D2 receptors declines in their brains, Dr. Volkow noted.
This experience and his basic radical puritanism may have predisposed him to become a charter member of the Commons awkward squad, aptly describing himself as bloody-minded.
Even though we did not evolve under conditions that predisposed us to become indignant about climate change, we can learn to take such risks more seriously.
As she saw it, it "predisposed him to become one of the greatest criminals of that period".
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