Sentences with phrase «seemed predisposed»

Clarida now seems predisposed to three views about monetary policy that could significantly influence the Fed's actions going forward:
It is not primarily political; indeed, everything in our politics and in our culture seems predisposed against it.
Surgical patients given large amounts of the opioid remifentanil have shown signs of hyperalgesia; they have larger areas of soreness around their wounds and seem predisposed to chronic pain following surgery.
Cats seem predisposed to develop markedly reduced serum cobalamin levels under those circumstances (Simpson et al., 2001).
While Siamese and Abyssinian cats seem predisposed to this dental problem, all cats are susceptible.
Some owners are concerned about side effects of certain NSAIDs in dogs, and it's true that some breeds seem predisposed to such problems.
Some breeds that seem predisposed to umbilical hernias include Beagles, Basenjis, Pekingese, and Airedale Terriers.
Note that certain dog breeds seem predisposed to tail - chasing, such as Bull Terriers and German Shepherd Dogs.
Dachshunds seem predisposed to this problem, as their disk seem to age or degenerate more quickly than those of other breeds.
German Shepherd dogs seem predisposed.
The Shetland sheepdog, cocker spaniel, miniature schnauzer, and dachshund seem predisposed to developing biliary mucoceles.
Siamese and Himalayan breeds of cat seem predisposed while in dogs the Afghan hound and Shiba Inu are predisposed.
It is not known whether the pop - top cans are coincidental to some other factor which causes this group of cats to seem predisposed to hyperthyroidism.
Large breed dogs may be more prone to skin tags than smaller breeds, and certain breeds of dogs, like Cocker Spaniels, also seem predisposed to developing these little lumps.
Some akitas, shibas, and perhaps other oriental breeds seem predisposed to having slightly smaller RBCs (ie a low MCV).
Breeds that seem predisposed to IMHA include the Cocker Spaniel, English Springer Spaniel, Miniature Poodle, Irish Setter, Collie, Miniature Schnauzer, Doberman Pinscher, Miniature Pinscher, Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, Old English Sheepdog, Vizlsa, Scottish Terrier and Finnish Spitz.

Not exact matches

The fact that some drug addicts switch from morphine to alcohol and back, as the supply of one or the other becomes inaccessible, seems to belie the existence of a specific physical predisposing factor.
Even if there are biochemical or metabolic factors in the underlying causes of alcoholism, it seems unlikely that they would be such as to specifically predispose to alcohol ism.
Rather it seemed the authors were predisposed to see their actions as problematic, even though discerning questions might have revealed the mothers had good reason for them.
Although some minds seem more innately predisposed to creative, multidimensional thinking, there are ways to stimulate a problem - finding, multidisciplinary mind:
«It seems like methylation predisposed the tissue to tumour development.»
Though people predisposed to worry about their relationships seem to be more sensitive to these cues, we are all predisposed to the blurring of different types of experience.
But paying $ 2,500 to find out that you are predisposed to Alzheimer's, which has no cure and few treatment options, could seem like a raw deal.
«Our genetic relatedness and close ecological connection to nonhuman primates seems to predispose us to sharing viruses — and that can happen in both directions,» he says.
The researchers theorize that some people's gut bacteria may naturally produce more propionate than others, which may help explain why some people seem naturally predisposed to gaining less weight than others.
It seems as though the estrogen shifts and overall decline of perimenopause and menopause can predispose women to both depression and insomnia, which as noted above seem to be related.
The authors share that those with an autoimmune condition seem to be predisposed to Electrosmog hypersensitivity (now being called EHS) at levels currently existing in typical home and work environments.
CONCLUSION: To lower the incidence of autoimmune thyroid diseases in predisposed subjects, a daily iodine supplementation seems to be superior to high - dose weekly administrations.
He observes that hypertension in the Zimbabwe African does not seem to predispose him to coronary heart disease.
Last year I blogged about some cool findings from the University of Cape Town on a gene called COL5A1, a certain variant of which seems to predispose people to be (a) inflexible and (b) efficient distance runners.
Interestingly enough, no correlations between number of e-books read and preference for e-books seem to exist: meaning that the number of e-books read does not predispose readers to reading digitally.
You both seem MUCH more predisposed towards the kindle fire and proceeded to button bash on the vox, something that makes ALL touch screen devices suffer and lag.
Spaniels specifically seem especially predisposed to the development of chronic active hepatitis.
Many breeds have been tested for hypeactivity, both AKC - recognized and non-AKC-recognized breeds; however, the studies lack consistency and there doesn't seem to be any convincing evidence how specific breeds are genetically predisposed to suffer from hyperactivity (aside from a few known breeds, like Jack Russell Terrier).
Some types of cancer are more common it certain breeds, and Boxers, Golden Retrievers, Saint Bernards, Basset Hounds, Airedale Terriers, Scottish terriers, and bulldogs seem to be more predisposed.
Cats do not appear to be affected by conformational differences of the pinnae, as seen with the Scottish fold.3 Excessive hair in the canal, as seen in poodles and schnauzers, can also decrease ventilation and form hair mats that retain debris and create obstructions.7 Shar - peis have stenotic canals that may be predisposed to higher humidity levels and secretions, leading to overgrowth of normal microbial inhabitants.1, 7 An increase in glandular tissue can lead to an increase in cerumen production and debris accumulation, which seems to be more common in cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, and Labrador retrievers.1, 7
Short - coated breeds such as English bulldogs (FIGURE 5), Staffordshire terriers, and Boston terriers, along with longer - coated breeds such as shih tzus, West Highland White terriers, and Scottish terriers, seem to be predisposed.2, 4 In Chinese Shar - Peis, skin thickness may make finding the mites on a deep skin scraping difficult, and diagnosis may require obtaining skin biopsy samples for histopathology (see DIAGNOSIS).2, 4,5 Additional predisposing factors are listed in BOX 1.
Young and old cats seem to be similarly predisposed to asthma.
Some breeds seem to be genetically predisposed such as standard Poodles, Schnauzers, and Retrievers, but it's also common in mixed breeds and other breeds of dogs as well.
Some breeds of dogs, dalmations and labradors seem more predisposed to develop this condition.
The other thing that struck me is that there seems to be a temperament type that is predisposed to bloat.
Breed does not seem to predispose to pawedness in a study of Boxers, Pugs, Whippets and Greyhounds.
However, Cocker Spaniels also seem to be genetically predisposed to developing the disease.
Dachsunds, Laboradors, Goldens, Poodles — all of these dogs seem to be genetically predisposed to the condition.
Being overweight by even a small amount seems to predispose active puppies to orthopedic diseases such as hip dysplasia, OCD and elbow dysplasia.
Cocker spaniels seem to be predisposed.
German Shepherds seems to be particularly predisposed to this condition.
We know that Burmese are more predisposed to diabetes in felines — they have a lipid metabolism problem that seems to be at the core of it and also seems to be related to the «friendly» gene».
Siamese cats seem to be predisposed to this form of lymphoma.
As well as predisposing to skin problems, a lack of vitamin C seems to make the body more prone to other diseases, infections and conditions.
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