Sentence examples for predisposition in terms of from inspiring English sources

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People are not born to share a genetic predisposition in terms of the learning approach; instead, they learn how to conduct learning through a socialization process that is unique to each culture (Nelson 1995).

No underlying clinical predisposition in terms of liver and renal function was identified in either group.

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The probability of genetic predisposition to cancer is provided in terms of 'moderate'highigh' or 'very high'.

Its good behavior, inexpensiveness, and similarities with women in terms of predisposition to suffer from POP make sheep a suitable model.

This may help to determine whether MSC preparation varies in terms of predisposition to acquire a pro-inflammatory phenotype or whether this is an acquired characteristic as a result of contact with the patients' cellular environment.

Positive but statistically insignificant clinical effects in terms of predisposition to infections (10% vs 40%) and median time of ICU stay (10 vs 15 days) were observed in Group 1. Depending on our findings, we propose that early enteral feeding may cause amelioration in cell-mediated immunity via factors other than GLP-1 in ICU patients with acute thromboembolic stroke.

Numerical results demonstrate a visualization indicating the effectiveness of the methods in comparing stiffness control mechanisms (SCMs) of different types in terms of their predisposition to chaotic motion as well as to analyze dynamic stability of the VPMs with small (quasi-zero) stiffness.

Today, Jung's theory is so widely understood that it seems near-unnecessary to remark that Traylor's powers of universal vision may be explained by his heightened capacity for rendering the archetypes of character, behavior and ritual that link him in terms of neurological predisposition and cultural aptitude with an array of artists throughout history and the world.

Moreover, the different behaviour in terms of T1D predisposition of both DR3-positive main haplotypes, AH 8.1 and 18.2, argues in favour of a second susceptibility locus besides the standard class II molecules (DR and DQ) in the latter.

Species differ in terms of their predisposition to attend to their own specie's song, but in all cases auditory input is crucial for the formation of full song (reviewed in Catchpole & Slater 2008).

It has been proposed that the basal/TNBC phenotype can be useful in selecting patients for BRCA1 mutation testing, and to classify variants of unknown significance in terms of disease predisposition.

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