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Genetic nurture in intergenerational transmission of substance use. [PDF]

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Neuropsychiatry's offspring

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The British Neuropsychiatry Association Annual Meeting was held at the Institute of Child Health, London, UK, on 21-22 February 2002.
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The Offspring-Development-Time/Offspring-Number Trade-Off

The American Naturalist, 2012
The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) states that metabolic rate, ruled mainly by individual mass and temperature, determines many other biological rates. This view of ecology as ruled by the laws of physics and thermodynamics contrasts with life-history-optimization (LHO) theories, where traits are shaped by evolutionary processes. Integrating the MTE
Bueno, Juan, López-Urrutia, Ángel
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“APS pregnancy – The offspring”

Lupus, 2020
Background Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease that affects women in childbearing age. In recent years, great improvements were achieved in the management of pregnancies in these women. Prematurity could be an issue in these pregnancies, mainly due to the direct pathogenic effect of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) on the
Bitsadze V.   +9 more
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THE OFFSPRING OF A PHENYLKETONURIC COUPLE

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1980
Biochemical studies carried out in seven members of a family with five phenylketonuric subjects are described. The concentration of phenylalanine and the phenylalanine/tyrosine ratios in the blood, together with the values obtained from the L-phenylalanine loading tests, were the criteria used to establish the diagnosis.
M, Ugarte, M, Maties, J L, Ugarte
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The offspring of epileptic mother

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1996
The offspring of an epileptic mother is an issue-currently getting attention because of its several implications. A complex interaction between epilepsy during pregnancy and its adverse impact on foetus, labor, neonate, congenital malformation, psychosocial and medico-social concern and treatment challenges of such cases is increasingly being realised.
S K, Tamer, S, Misra, S, Jaiswal
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Offspring of a trisomic cow

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1987
A cow, trisomic for chromosome 22, became pregnant and gave birth to a karyotypically normal and healthy calf. Thus, a second example of reproductive capability in autosomal trisomies in mammals, in addition to trisomy 21 in man, is provided.
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