Sentences with phrase «of predisposing»

Alternatively, we expected a correlation between BD severity and cortical thinning in the setting of predisposing brain differences.
Main outcome measures: Prevalence of self - reported smoking; predictors and patterns of smoking in early pregnancy; and relationships between smoking and the prevalence of predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors, including women's knowledge about and attitudes towards smoking and the risks involved.
One of the predisposing social factors relates to anti-smoking parenting practices that can be described as content - specific acts of parenting (Darling and Steinberg, 1993).
Developmental change occurs as a result of reciprocal interactions between the intrinsic characteristics of a child and his environmental context, making the child both the producer and product of the environment.50 Behavioural inhibition may initiate a child in one of a number of directions, and the targeted outcome can result from a host of predisposing pathways.10 Research must therefore account for a number of potential moderating factors that can come into play at various points throughout development.
The «yeast» population increases only in the presence of predisposing factors.
Most experts do agree that there are a number of predisposing factors that may be responsible for causing the disease:
There are some recognized predisposing causes but many dogs develop pancreatitis without having one of the predisposing causes and I do not know what triggers the pancreatitis in these dogs.
Not only is Malassezia a secondary cause of dermatitis in any dog with one of these predisposing conditions, but it may be the primary or initiating cause of skin problems in certain breeds of dogs.
Humidity, moisture, excess debris in the ears and even fleas are some of the predisposing factors for developing an ear infection.
A perfect storm of predisposing factors culminated in a growing number of seemingly unrelated health issues from skin rashes, food sensitivities and leaky gut to chronic fatigue, allergies and mold illness.
This early onset suggested to Al that the number of predisposing events in these pediatric tumors must be quite small.
«Most pain with no specific cause responds to rest, rehabilitation and identification of predisposing risk factors.»
As Finnish geneticist Leena Peltonen wrote in a recent review, «The enthusiasm regarding the use of population isolates for the identification of predisposing genes for common, polygenic diseases has turned to a silent drudgery.»
«Most pain with no specific cause responds to rest, rehabilitation and identification of predisposing risk factors.»
The theory of predisposed tabula rasa accommodates these results while providing grounds to understand morality as a higher reflective achievement, not inherent to our nature, and in clear correlation to the highly specific circumstances in which the individual lives.
My message and the message of Why We Get Fat was not that we should all be eating nothing but animal products — and certainly not the unappetizing meat and eggs that Oz's crew prepared as props — but that carbohydrate - rich foods are inherently fattening, some more so than others, and that those of us predisposed to put on fat do so because of the carbs in the diet.
They've changed my life completely, but I'm a bit like you, kind of predisposed against exclusivity.
This is especially true if your dog is one of these predisposed breeds.
Answer: Since she has taken Heartguard multiple times in the past without incident and she is a mixed breed dog without any of the predisposed breeds in her (collie, etc), any of the 3 of those should be fine for her (Heartguard, TriHeart, Interceptor).
Dogs of these predisposed breeds that develop DCM may have their blood tested for taurine levels.
Members of predisposed breeds tend to be high - energy or nervous.
Genetic testing can provide valuable information about your pet; not only to determine breed heritage, but also to bring awareness of predisposed or hereditary medical conditions.
Pets that grow at a rapid pace or are of predisposed breeds are at an increased risk for hip dysplasia.
As an owner of a predisposed breed, it is import to take some preventative measures and known the warning signs, the location of a nearby emergency clinic, and have the financial resources to deal with this extreme emergency.
By 3 years of age the majority of dogs predisposed to syringomyelia will have MRI evidence of it and only a small percentage of predisposed dogs that are MRI clear of syringomyelia at 3 years of age develop MRI signs later.
Her work questions the very existence of predisposed artistic practices as she blurs the lines between methodology and ideology.
If I say uranium encased in ceramics, sort of predisposed of, that could charge batteries for long periods of time, decades.

Not exact matches

While you may think these successful 8 percenters are born predisposed to these talents, research says that successful people achieve their goals not simply because of who they are, but more often because of what they do.
But it can be problematic, especially if you are genetically predisposed or have a family history of eating disorders, experts say.
And for a lot of leaders, we are predisposed to having our minds made up before we have heard any other ideas or suggestions.
The success of legendary dropouts cited (satirically) on Silicon Valley — and of other self - made titans, like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Richard Branson — suggests that formal education may, in fact, be a waste of time for those naturally predisposed to empire building.
Whereas Janna often struggled to access capital, NexJ was able to tap into «a good circle of previous investors that were predisposed to work with us again,» he says.
A new study that examines the flow of information on Twitter has found that people are predisposed to boost the signal of lies.
The second - generation Jewish intellectual with his background of Talmudic dialectic is mentally predisposed to Marxism to a degree which he himself rarely appreciates.
Yet Wall Street analysts, always a group somewhat predisposed toward looking on the bright side, say the lack of enthusiasm could actually be a bullish indicator.
(It may even be that high levels of systemic inflammation predispose people to this stress pathology.)
As an adult, he notes that his mother was sort of right: There are genetic factors that predispose some people for drug addiction.
This trend is going to accelerate with token sales, as folks who are even more predisposed to the pure computer science end of the spectrum end up founding valuable protocols.
Professional relationships are cultivated and, over time, leads ideally become proponents of your brand, predisposed to purchase from you before any other supplier.
A tragic event galvanized a group of students who likely were predisposed to progressive politics to organize and take action on one particular topic.
In the long run, Trevisani said he expects months or years of negotiation to ultimately yield a relationship similar to the one the U.K. and Europe share today because they are both predisposed to continuing that relationship.
Emerging and developing economies are slowing and sluggish growth in the Developed world has combined to paint a picture of a directionless growth profile predisposed to disinflationary tendencies.
I do not believe that you are predisposed to a certain type of woman.
Thus when late moderns come across, say, St. Anselm's famous phrase «fides quaerens intellectum» (faith seeking understanding), they are often predisposed to see it at best as slightly duplicitous, at worst as expressing a somewhat contemptible ambition: the aspiration of an irrational passion (fervent, tender, fierce) to the dignity of a rational conviction (cold, adamantine, calm).
(CNN)- Showing that modernity might, just might, find its place even in a world predisposed to the most traditional of customs, in walks FaceGlat: an ultra-Orthodox Jewish answer, at least for some, to Facebook.
I believe some are more apt to experience these feelings than others, and consider the propensity for awe and wonder to be an element of personality that some are predisposed to experience to a greater degree than others.
Despite the waning of Catholic faith, those regions continue to demonstrate a residue of supposedly Catholic anti-egalitarianism, which predisposes them to fascisms of various flavors and degrees.
God also at the end of the plagues predisposed the people of Egypt to look favorably on the Israelites and gave them gold, silver and linens.
Claims made for the path of rigorous discipleship do not always carefully distinguish ego needs from the Word of God, Those who take this path are often predisposed to it by a preference for self - denial or asceticism, and this preference can be just as self - centered as gluttony.
Nonetheless, human beings are naturally religious when by that we mean that they possess, by virtue of their given ontological being, a complex set of innate features, capacities, powers, limitations, and tendencies that give them the capacity to think, perceive, feel, imagine, desire, and act religiously and that under the right conditions tend to predispose and direct them toward religion.
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