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A genetic factor (HLA-B27) has been identified that predisposes a person to the disorder.
The question isn't talent, experience or anything else specific to the individual; it is solely: "Can we design and properly market this package so that lots of people will buy it?" The answer here is almost certainly yes, especially since there is one specific attribute of this individual that predisposes a large segment of our population to buy whatever they are selling — that special last name.
It could be a gene that, defective in some way, predisposes a person to disease.
Often, an underlying disease process that predisposes a patient to MVT can be found and potentially treated.
However, electrophysiological data suggest that brain remains hyper-excitable even in between the migraine episodes and it predisposes a person to have migraine attacks further [14].
Sensory nerves are affected by type 2 diabetes [4 7], but whether such a preexisting condition predisposes a person to angina-referred otalgia or pharyngitis is not clear.
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An imbalance in homeostasis leading to inflammation predisposes an infant to development of NEC.
And that's significant, considering the gene that predisposes an individual to developing dementia makes you three to four times more likely to be diagnosed with a problem like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease or Lewy body disease.
That is, discovering an exact sequence of DNA -- specifically, the mutations in the two genes that predisposes an individual to greater cancer risk -- does not constitute a new creation in and of itself.
The MetS predisposes an individual to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality [ 8] and diabetes mellitus [ 9].
Occurrence of COD predisposes an animal to COD in the following lactation [ 11].
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