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THE NATURE OF INHERITANCE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
THE fact that some diseases "run in families" has been recognized since the days of the earliest medical practitioners. Until recently, however, physicians and scientists have had to concentrate on the environmental causes of diseases, such as infectious agents, malnutrition, and trauma. But now that medical science has made such tremendous progress in
Osborne Rh, De George Fv
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Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance.

Annual Review of Genetics, 2018
Inheritance of genomic DNA underlies the vast majority of biological inheritance, yet it has been clear for decades that additional epigenetic information can be passed on to future generations.
Ana Boskovic, O. Rando
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THE INHERITANCE OF DIABETES

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
Is it possible to predict the onset of diabetes in a given individual at a given time? This question was uppermost in our minds, Dec. 17, 1931, for while we were treating a 5 year old girl for diabetic coma her solicitous similar twin sister waited nearby.
Priscilla White   +2 more
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Inherit this?

Monash Business Review, 2006
Around $1.6 trillion is expected to change hands over the next 10 years as baby boomers hand down or sell family businesses. But how will these sales or closures impact on their families, the community and the economy, asks John Spoehr? Copyright 2006 John Spoehr.
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The Inherited Ataxias

Neurologic Clinics, 1985
Clinical, biochemical, and genetic studies have brought clarity to many issues concerning the inherited ataxias. The classification, diagnosis, and therapy of hereditary ataxias are now better understood although many questions remain. Basic defects are identified in some disorders.
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Genes and Inheritance

Cancer Nursing, 2001
The information gained from the Human Genome Project and related genetic research will undoubtedly create significant changes in healthcare practice. It is becoming increasingly clear that nurses in all areas of clinical practice will require a fundamental understanding of basic genetics.
Lindsay A. Middelton   +2 more
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Inherited hypertrichoses

Clinical Genetics, 2002
Hypertrichosis is a rare condition characterized by excessive growth of hair (terminal, vellus or lanugo) in areas of the body that are not predominantly androgen dependent, and it is independent of age, race or sex. It can be congenital, late‐onset, generalized, localized, inherited or acquired.
J. M. Cantú   +2 more
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INHERITANCE IN BACTERIOPHAGE

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952
Publisher Summary Bacteriophages are viruses that multiply exclusively inside bacterial cells. In natural environments, bacteriophages form relatively stable associations with bacteria, called lysogenic that carry the virus intracellularly, but are resistant to its lytic action.
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Inherited Leukoencephalopathiesa

Seminars in Neurology, 2012
Abstract Leukoencephalopathies are disorders that selectively involve the white matter of the brain. Acquired causes of leukoencephalopathy include inflammatory, infectious, vascular, neoplastic, and toxic disorders. Hereditary leukoencephalopathies encompass conditions characterized by progressive destruction or loss of previously ...
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Inheriting Losers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
We show that new managers who take over mutual fund portfolios sell off inherited momentum losers at higher rates than stocks in any other momentum decile, even after adjusting for concurrent trades in these stocks by continuing fund managers. This behavior is observed regardless of fund characteristics and is stronger when new managers are external ...
Li Jin, Anna Scherbina
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