Sentences with phrase «as hereditary»

Examination of breeding stock should be done annually, until at least eight years of age and preferably longer, as hereditary eye problems can develop at varying ages.
Umbilical hernias maybe classed as hereditary in some cases, but may occur due to trauma or other causes.
These issues should be taken as seriously as hereditary physical problems like hip dysplasia or degenerative myelopathy, as they are every bit as devastating for both the puppy and his / her new family.
This means that in addition to accident and injury protection, you want continual coverage for cancer and other chronic illnesses, as well as hereditary or congenital conditions (such as cherry eye or liver shunts).
Hyaloid Arteries, though not recognized as a hereditary issue may be one.
If a cataract is a type that can be expected to progress rapidly (such as the hereditary cataracts of young cocker spaniels) it may be beneficial to pursue treatment (i.e. surgical removal) when the cataract is smaller and softer, as surgery will be easier.
However, there are genetic tests as well as hereditary diseases you should be aware of and inquire about with regards to the puppy's parents with your breeder.
When diagnosed with a rare cancer known as hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC) at age 19, Andrew Lee's life goal of owning a Nissan GT - R seemed like it might be permanently out...
Some diseases, such as a hereditary form of sensory neuropathy accompanied by dementia, are directly caused by methylomic changes.
Familial cancer, also known as hereditary cancer is a condition caused by mutations in specific genes that is passed from parent to child.
Developed in collaboration with the Laboratory Medicine, Information Technology and Health Science Research departments of Mayo Clinic Geneticist Assistant NGS Interpretative Workbench, is a web - based tool for the control, visualization, interpretation and historical knowledge base of next generation sequencing data targeted at specific genes for the purpose of identifying potentially pathogenic variants associated with specific conditions such as hereditary colon cancer.
As a physician in the Comprehensive Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic and the Celiac Center, she is particularly focused on diagnosing and treating patients with genetic disorders such as hereditary gastrointestinal cancer syndromes and celiac disease.
Ibdah said that several issues could influence the development of colorectal cancer at a younger age, such as hereditary and environmental factors, diet and lifestyle.
Benn's father, a Labour minister, was created Viscount Stansgate of Stansgate in the County of Essex in 1942 and sat in the Lords as an hereditary peer.
Among other things, he opposed in a pamphlet the idea that marriage between a non-Sayyid man and a Sayyid's daughter should be forbidden; he opposed the custom of regarding Sayyid as a hereditary title, like Sharif, for descendants of the Prophet, for the word does not mean anything more than gentleman, or the title Mr. Of course such a pamphlet caused a break with the Organization for the Good, for it included several Sayyids.
This involves highly adaptive behaviour — much more adaptive to the environment than one might imagine if one simply wrote the instincts down as hereditary.
It snuffs out Saint Teresa as an hysteric, Saint Francis of Assisi as an hereditary degenerate.
The company's cloud - based platform collects a patient's DNA and can screen more than 1,000 problematic genes to detect conditions such as hereditary cancer, neurological conditions, or cardiovascular disorders.

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The gene - silencing strategy, in the form of RNA interference, has also showed promise against an uncommon neurodegenerative disease called hereditary ATTR amyloidosis, as my colleague Sy Mukherjee wrote about in Fortune's year - end Investor's Guide.
Think of people declining to get tested for the genetic markers of a hereditary disease, or a smoker whose cigarette packs might as well have that warning from the Surgeon General printed in invisible ink.
As a growing hereditary disease, though, the threat of Alzheimers looms over the heads of many people around the world.
Inherited wealth doesn't yet play a big part in our society but given time - and the repeal of the estate tax - we will grow ourselves a hereditary elite just as set apart from the concerns of ordinary Americans as old Horace Havemeyer.
has been commonly interpreted as an ancient prevision of the hereditary results of sin.
The priesthood became hereditary, a separate, professional class, and the sacrifices so increased in number and in the complexity of their attendant rites that one scholar points to the change as «perhaps the most striking and convincing proof of development the Old Testament affords.»
So sin is hereditary but was transferred to a scapegoat, as long as I thank the scapegoat.
In Number 51, he goes still farther in suggesting the mere expedience of republicanism, comparing it to hereditary rule as a «method» for preventing injustice.
It means self - government of a given body of people, as contrasted with non-democratic political systems in which rule is in the hands of a hereditary monarch, of a dictator, of an aristocracy (noblemen or intellectuals), of a class (rich people, the proletariat, or priests), or of a limited party.
Sometimes, as in the case of a fisher caste in South India, they asked for Christian teachers as a means of obtaining the protection of the European against some hereditary foe.
Even after Imam Hasan made peace Mu`awiya was not sure of his support, for he knew that Imam Hasan would not approve his plan to make the Caliphate hereditary in the Umayyad family by appointing his son Yazid as his successor.
... The children of alcoholic parentage... can not be said to have turned out as expected on the basis of any hypothesis of hereditary taint.
I the mental illness known as schizophrenia is believed to be hereditary by many geneticists.
As a Frenchman, once again, I was deeply surprised and at the same time touched by the way in which, for instance, Croatians and Slovaks considered the current friendship between my country and its eastern neighbor, Germany, as an example of what can be achieved between former «hereditary foes,» and as a ground for hopAs a Frenchman, once again, I was deeply surprised and at the same time touched by the way in which, for instance, Croatians and Slovaks considered the current friendship between my country and its eastern neighbor, Germany, as an example of what can be achieved between former «hereditary foes,» and as a ground for hopas an example of what can be achieved between former «hereditary foes,» and as a ground for hopas a ground for hope.
More detailed studies of the Traditions, Arabic works of law, and the regulations of the shari`a concerning problems usually submitted to Islamic courts of justice — such as appointing the time for the beginning and end of the fast, matrimonial law, hereditary law — are available in Malay for students in the pesantrens.
In Minangkabau the shari`a hereditary law is not followed; there, since their laws governing kinship are matriarchal, the privately acquired property of the individual goes after death to his relatives on the mother's side as family property
The marriage of the clergy was supported by the sanction of eminent churchmen such as St. Ambrose but introduced the possibility of a hereditary episcopacy.
A gluten - free diet is medically necessary for people with coeliac disease, a hereditary illness which is essentially an intolerance to the gluten protein chains found in common grains such as wheat, rye and barley.
My mum is diabetic, and I'm trying to eat as much low - glycemic index foods as possible so I don't follow in that path (in case it's hereditary).
Idelvion, a new therapy, is shaping as the new standard for Haemophilia B. CSL's launch of Haegarda, a specialty treatment for hereditary angioedemoa (swelling of the arms, legs, face and airways) is a huge success.
In the long term, Liverpool will be hoping that Sturridge's injury problems are just bad luck rather than any hereditary, as the striker fears.
There are only a few indications for the use of soy - based formula milk such as infants suffering from galactosemia or rare condition characterized by hereditary deficiency of lactase and in situations where parents prefer a vegetarian diet for their baby.
Teething follows hereditary patterns, which means that if you and the baby's father cut teeth early, your baby likely will as well.
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Varicose veins are often hereditary and occur as a result of the increased blood flow to your baby.
Back in 1911, the Parliament Act introduced by the Liberal government aimed to «substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis, but such substitution can not be immediately brought into operation».
Matt Ridley, the Conservative hereditary peer who describes himself as a «lukewarm» sceptic, is an exception.
What the Blair Government did to the House of Lords is illustrative: after abolishing nearly all the (overwhelmingly Conservative) hereditary peers and deposing the Lord Chancellor as head of the judiciary, they have treated the Lords to wave upon wave of dubious appointments.
The Parliament Act 1911 was seen as a halfway measure, famously stating that a chamber based on «a popular instead of hereditary basis... can not be immediately brought into operation».
By contrast, changes such as reducing the number of hereditary peers in 1999 have been effective, as have retirement provisions introduced in 2015.
Lords reform has sat around as an issue, discussed sporadically and unenthusiastically by government, without solution, since most hereditary peers were ejected in 1999.
17:20 - David Miliband intervenes to help Eagle out as she struggles on why there wasn't a referendum on the scrapping of the hereditary peers under New Labour.
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