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Attitudes are sometimes regarded as underlying predispositions, while opinions are seen as their overt manifestations.
Dr. Godfrey says that while there may have already been underlying predispositions for these mental states, her research shows the trauma of a sibling's suicide correlates with higher rates overall.
Colorectal cancer develops along at least two biologically distinct pathways characterised by genetic abnormalities, which can reflect different underlying predispositions (Ilyas and Tomlinson, 1996).
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If your view on a specific event is driven by an underlying predisposition that you have, then it's very difficult to combat that.
Thus, an underlying predisposition to seizures may well be "normal" but is balanced by protective mechanisms (which we do not model within our phenomenological framework), which prevent seizures occurring normally.
How does the time to death relate to underlying predisposition?
It is now well accepted that aging is an underlying predisposition to metabolic disease.
Melioidosis mainly affects persons who have direct contact with wet soil and have an underlying predisposition to infection.
Ferrer and colleagues also specifically show reduced intubation rates in those patients with pneumonia and no underlying predisposition to respiratory failure, perhaps for the first time.
13– 15 It may be that people who develop OA/LDD have an underlying predisposition to increased BMD at all skeletal sites.
'The Genomics of Schizophrenia in South African Xhosa People' (SAX) project seeks to identify genes or mutations underlying predisposition to schizophrenia in the Xhosa population.
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