Not exact matches
Classification and characterization of genes associated with
traits of interest, such
as those for fatty acid biosynthesis and disease resistance, were also limited.
However, there were problems with this
classification as the skull was a curious mixture of primitive and derived
traits.
Tussman and tenBroek wrote that «[a] problem arises at all because the
classification in a law usually does not have
as its defining
Trait the possession of or involvement with the Mischief at which the law aims.»
We can thus speak of the relation of the
classification to the purpose of the law
as the relation of the
Trait to the Mischief.
Therefore, and in light of the next revision of
classification systems such
as the ICD, it is pertinent to ask whether CU
traits also identify a subset of children with more severe behavioral problems when associated with ODD.