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4. Applicability of inheritance law to succession other than by inheritance (short remarks)
exaly +2 more sourcesHypospadias in successive generations ‐ possible dominant gene inheritance
Clinical Genetics, 1976Two families were ascertained with multiple cases of hypospadias. In one family, four generations were reported to be affected and this was proven in three generations. In the second family, a father and two sons were affected. We suggest that dominant gene inheritance may be responsible for a small number of hypospadias cases.
R B, Lowry, M R, Kliman
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Inherited Variability of the Mitochondrial Genome and Successful Aging in Humans
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000Abstract: Increasing data indicate that polymorphic variants of nuclear loci can affect rate and quality of aging in humans. However, the mitochondrial genome is another good candidate, because of the central role played by mitochondrial genes in oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and cell metabolism.
G, de Benedictis +4 more
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Entrepreneurial Success and Occupational Inheritance among Proprietors
The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1990Roughly 50 percent of self-employed proprietors are second-generation proprietors. These individuals acquire informal business experience while growing up in the context of a family business. Since some of this informal experience substitutes for more formally acquired schooling, measured rates of return to the latter will not be as high as for wage ...
Bernard F. Lentz, David N. Laband
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Successive generations with inherited craniofacial fibrous dysplasia
Oral Radiology, 2012Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia is a benign fibro-osseous lesion of bone that only affects the bones of the craniofacial complex. Here, we report a case of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia in a 16-year-old Thai male who presented with mild swelling and tenderness at the mandibular right first molar area and ipsilateral nasal congestion.
Pornkawee Charoenlarp +4 more
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Abstract This chapter examines the transformation of succession and inheritance practices among aristocratic families from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century. It traces the shift from a flexible, unpredictable system to one dominated by male primogeniture, securing the transmission of property and titles within families.
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Succession, Not Possession: Sarah’s Inheritance in Tobit
The Catholic Biblical QuarterlyAbstract: Analyses of the marriage of Tobiah and Sarah in the Book of Tobit have frequently appealed to biblical descriptions of levirate marriage to explain Tob 3:7 and 6:12, in which Tobiah is said to have the right to “inherit her.” Through a closer reading of the text in light of Abraham’s complaint about the lack of an heir in Gen 15:3–4 and the ...
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Successful delivery of the patient with inherited dysfibrinogenemia
Rossiiskii vestnik akushera-ginekologa, 2022A.P. Mel’nikov +3 more
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