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was familial
adjective
Of or pertaining to human family.
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Although the case was familial, other members of the family were not evaluated and hence the pathological significance of this mutation is questionable.
The most frequent diagnosis in families without identified FLCN mutations was familial multiple discoid fibromas.
In the 60's, there was Bill Cosby, whose material was familial and anecdotal.
There was familial agreement that this was typical behavior for me, which I chose to mean typically willing to sacrifice for the cause.
The operation was not entirely harmonious under Lewandoswki's sole leadership, the source said – "there'd be conflict, Corey would scream at someone, maybe you'd succeed, maybe you'd fail" – but it was "familial".
As he conducted a tour in advance of the event, Mr. Lockwood's narrative was familial and steeped in local history -- he is an 11th-generation Weston resident with a deep regard for the area's Colonial past.
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Even such families do not like to hear that the disease is familial.
His fame is familial.
Part of the problem may be familial.
It is familial, in that sense".
The atmosphere is familial and supportive.
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