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1. 1 It makes a permanent, heritable change.

2. Completion of Adjudgers TitleIn Lands Heritable Securities Registered

3. 6 CGHT is an extremely rare but highly heritable disorder.

4. 4 Inputs to the model should be heritable plant characteristics.

5. 3 In most practical aspects heritable copyhold differed little from socage.

6. 5 Genetic analysis in any organism requires stable heritable differences.

7. 15 Apprisings reach all heritable Rights, though not provided to Assignys

8. 7 Chinese traditional virtues are our Chinese valuable and heritable wealth.

9. Molecular evolution programs are heavy on bodies but skimpy on heritable information.

10. Alluvion, is a Roman law method of acquisition of heritable property (land)

11. 20 Butler entreated him to remember the act abolishing the heritable jurisdictions.

12. Cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity behaviour and exercise trainability are all heritable traits

13. 13 Thalassemia is considered a kind of heritable hemolytic disease with high heterology.

14. 11 If we put it on heritable bond we shall maybe lose the interest.

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16. 26 Molecular evolution programs are heavy on bodies but skimpy on heritable information.

17. 24 She also discovered that of the six traits, selective attention was the most heritable.

18. 18 Conclusions - Hemodynamic and chronotropic responses to exercise are heritable and demonstrate suggestive linkage to select loci.

19. 10 Evolution is a process that results in heritable changes in a population spread over many generations.

20. 12 Traditional art has fixedly heritable power,(www.Sentencedict.com) continuous function and independent property in China.

21. 15 The would-be objector must be either an owner or an occupier of heritable property.

22. 22 Conclusions - Hemodynamic and chronotropic responses to exercise are heritable and demonstrate suggestive linkage to select loci.

23. 19 Tom Ray's electric - powered evolution machine is heavy on the heritable information but light on bodies.

24. 9 The theory that all heritable characteristics arise in the germ plasm and that acquired characteristics cannot be inherited.

25. If the average value of the trait in the offspring is higher than the parental generation average, the trait is heritable.

26. 17 The theory that all heritable characteristics arise in the germ plasm and that acquired characteristics cannot be inherited.

27. 22 Genetic factors, scientists believe, account for 70% of cocaine addiction, making it as heritable as schizophrenia and other mental health conditions.

28. Antisocial personality disorder is more common among men than among women (6:1), and there is a strong heritable component.

29. 14 If the average value of the trait in the offspring is higher than the parental generation average, the trait is heritable.

30. Circumvent is targeting heritable forms of neurodegeneration to enable drug discovery and development in both rare and common forms of neurodegenerative disease.

31. 2 Prior to the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 17 those nobles who possessed extensive judicial rights controlled their own patronage.

32. 16 The variability was expected as the degree of relationship between two individuals only indicates the probability that the two share heritable characters.

33. 17 About 4% of the population has "amusia" of one sort or another, and at least some types of amusia are known to be heritable.

34. “Because Ashkenazi communities have a history of marrying in, they have this high risk for certain heritable diseases and have established genetic screening programs,” she explained.

35. 27 The absence of ALAS2 leads to maturation arrest of primitive erythroid cells. Heritable mutations of ALAS2 gene are responsible for the human X-linked sideroblastic anemia (XLSA).

36. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, James Ivory (1828) "Apprising of any heritable subject carries no …

37. Different Steps of Carcinogenesis Initiation: Mutation in one or more cellular genes controlling key regulatory pathways of the cell (irreversible)—must be a heritable DNA alteration

38. 25 The result of the experiment of this dissertation show that it is very heritable that the leaves of Cedrus deodar have two lateral resin canals.

39. Get this from a library! State and condescendence of the evidence brought by Sir Robert Menzies of that ilk, of the exercise of his jurisdiction of heritable Bailiery of the Lordship of …

40. 23 Like Mendel, we could not say that there was a gene for the character of tallness until dwarf mutants were discovered suffering from a heritable lack of tallness.

41. 8 We know that this is heritable - we have demonstrated that if you raise New Caledonian crows, without exposure to any social input, they still would want to use tools to solve problems.

42. A study demonstrated that 79 percent of male pattern Baldness is heritable and another study found that the androgen receptors (AR) gene, (which cause Baldness) can be found on your X …

43. Up to 10% cash back  · To test whether obligate Apomicts can generate genetic variability, the only valid procedure is to investigate heritable variation amongst the offspring of fully agamospermous mothers

44. During the Carolingian epoch the custom grew up of granting these as regular heritable fiefs or benefices, and by the 10th century, before the great Cluniac reform, the system was firmly established

45. 28 Research on epigenetics, while yet to uncover anything as dramatic as Lamarck's giraffes , does suggest that acquired traits can be heritable, and that Lamarck was not so wrong after all.

46. Lipoprotein(a), Lp(a), is a modified low-density lipoprotein particle that contains apolipoprotein(a), encoded by LPA, and is a highly heritable, causal risk factor for cardiovascular diseases that varies in concentrations across Ancestries

47. Despite the solemn and, apparently, clear decision of the court about the position of Adjudgers, in subsequent cases counsel continued to advance the argument that they should be treated differently from purchasers and heritable creditors.

48. Adaptive definition is - providing, contributing to, or marked by adaptation : arising as a result of adaptation; specifically : of, relating to, or being a heritable trait that serves a specific function and improves an organism's fitness or survival

49. Examples of in a sentence During the Carolingian epoch the custom grew up of granting these as regular heritable fiefs or Benefices, and by the 10th century, before the great Cluniac reform, the system was firmly established.

50. Disponing also to them the heritable and perpetual right and jurisdiction of Sheriffship and Bailiffry within the Bishoprick and Patrimony there∣of, exempting the Inhabitants and Vassals of the Bi∣shoprick in all causes, civil and criminal, from the ju∣risdiction of the Sheriffs and Stewards of the Earl∣dom.