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the predisposition of
noun
The state of being predisposed or susceptible to something, especially to a disease or other health problem
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Since then, few have changed the predisposition of voters.
Kert Davies, the research director of the environmental group Greenpeace, suggested that the note was "a strong clue on the predisposition of the hacker".
Examination of the predisposition of the patient to MH was necessary to make a definite diagnosis.
Unfortunately, the predisposition of systems to fail increases with their complexity.
To date, the predisposition of TREM-1 gene polymorphisms to sepsis has not been reported.
In addition, genetic and metabolic analyses assessing the predisposition of patients with atopic dermatitis for cardiovascular disease were performed.
In addition, we proposed a methodology to evaluate, through numerical simulations, the predisposition of the stent to migrate.
Vitamin E and beta-carotene affect various measures of immune function and accordingly might influence the predisposition of humans to infections.
The primary concern regarding discontinuation of warfarin and its reversal with vitamin K is the predisposition of patients to thromboembolic events such as stroke, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and prosthetic heart valve thrombus formation.
For example, privacy and non-discrimination laws in the US that impact decisions about credit, employment, or housing do not prohibit discrimination against the predisposition of disabilities (Horvitz and Mulligan 2015).
Given the predisposition of darker skin-toned individuals toward lower 25-OH-D levels, hypovitaminosis D among darker skin-toned orthopaedic patients may be underrepresented in this study [4].
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