Sentences with phrase «with predispositions»

One of the benefits to my time here is that I come with predispositions and find that there are alternative views with alternative reasons.
The creative processes for artists vary, of course, in accordance with the predispositions, inclinations, insights, and experiences of the individuals themselves and their respective worldviews, cultural interactions, and social intuitions.
In your best - selling book The Blank Slate, you argue that the infant mind is not an empty vessel that society can fill with whatever values and behaviors it chooses but rather that we are born with predispositions that are genetically determined.
Even children born with predispositions for high noradrenaline levels and fearful responses should remain clam in stressful situations if they are with a parent they trust.
Those with the predisposition need to do as those with a predisposition to alcoholism must do.
A person could be born with a predisposition for violence, and once they commit a violent act, it is no less a crime or sin because of their genetic state.
«If someone is born with a predisposition towards risky behavior's (drugs, gambling, pick a poison) is it being born that way or a choice when they act on it?»
I knew Eric's family were a talented bunch with a predisposition towards adrenalin charged activities but I had no idea what was in store for me that day!
And I AM one of those moms with the predisposition of releasing more than one egg at a time....
Just because little ones are tiny, doesn't mean they don't already come with a predisposition to what they genuinely find bone - tickling funny.
But having a parent with a predisposition for attainment still influences the child — even if those genes aren't passed down.
Although tobacco and large amounts of caffeine are risk factors for many conditions, they apparently confer some protection to those with a predisposition for Parkinson's.
A person with a predisposition to this problem may become symptomatic when the elbow is flexed beyond 90 degrees.
Led by Massey's Deputy Director Steven Grossman, M.D., Ph.D., a team of scientists targeted the gene CtBP with a drug known as HIPP (2 - hydroxy - imino phenylpyruvic acid) and were able to reduce the development of pre-cancerous polyps by half and return a normal lifespan to mice born with a predisposition to intestinal polyps.
At the same time, several studies have outlined the fine specificity of different closely related alleles, in some cases clearly associated with predisposition to disease resistance or susceptibility.
For example, there are predisposing genes with near 100 % penetrance such as Huntington's Chorea (everyone with the predisposition will manifest the syndrome if they live long enough), while there are many other genes, which have a low penetrance.
Christopher N. Hahn, PhD SA Pathology Adelaide, SA, Australia Surprises in «Solving» Families with Predisposition to Hematopoietic Malignancy
Even those with a predisposition towards middle - age weight gain can avoid it with the right approach and an understanding of how the body changes as it ages.
Blessed with a predisposition for muscle gain and maintenance of lower body fat, this body type responds the best to weight training.
In those with a predisposition to autoimmunity, this has been documented time and time again, in both animal and human studies.
In those with a predisposition to autoimmunity, this has been documented time and time again, in animal and human studies.
Those with the predisposition to release Dopamine D2, the chemical that is correlated to alcohol and drug addictions, can become physically addicted to processed food.
Benign dietary ketosis resulting from restricting carbohydrates could, theoretically, cause ketoacidosis in persons with a predisposition to the condition.
In fact, eating a lot of junk puts you and your baby at risk for preterm labor, low birth weight, gestational diabetes, a baby with a predisposition to be overweight and a very hard time for you to lose your pregnancy weight, which often adds to the risk of postpartum depression.
Someone with a predisposition for apnea may not be affected by weight loss.
In those with a predisposition to autoimmunity, this has been documented time and time again, animal and human studies.
There is something fatalistic about this idea: if people are born with a predisposition to crime, how can they ever hope to live a better life?
A dog with hair instead of fur requires professional grooming, a large dog eats far more than a small dog, and breeds with a predisposition for medical conditions will need medication as they get older.
Thus, it is reasonable to hypothesize that laxity of the hip joint in dogs may be related to the collagen composition of the capsule... results of the study support the hypothesis that a change in collagen composition may contribute to hip joint laxity in dogs with a predisposition to CHD.»
Illness can increase the risk of aggressive behavior in dogs, even those with no predisposition to aggression.
«The rise in ownership of large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior, coupled with the increased risk of tragic incidents involving these dogs, necessitates a uniform policy,» the order states.
Hills U / D diet (but not for dogs with dilative cardiomyopathy or in breeds with a predisposition to dilative cardiomyopathy)
For orthopedic conditions, typically the association is seen when early to late neutering is compared [12, 13, 16] with a predisposition of neutered dogs to exhibit joint disorders, especially in dogs neutered before sexual maturity [12, 13, 19, 20].
«The rise in ownership of large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior, coupled with the increased risk of tragic incidents involving these dogs, necessitates a uniform policy,» says the order, which was handed down in August.
Analysis of pedigrees from 4005 Bernese mountain dogs with 50 affected dogs revealed a polygenic, recessive mode of inheritance with a predisposition for males 7.
His hound instincts can make him inclined to chase small animals and this, coupled with a predisposition to act out towards other dogs and even with early socialization, this can be difficult to wean him from.
The problem lies not with the eye itself but rather with a predisposition to weak glands in general.
Affected dogs tend to be younger (under 1 year) with no predisposition based on heredity with the exception of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier.
Unfortunately, Yorkies do come with a predisposition for certain canine conditions such as dental issues, hypoglycemia, collapsing tracheas, hypothyroidism, and even subluxation of the patella.
Are we born with a predisposition to loving a certain species, a certain breed, or a to have a certain affection for all dogs in general (the latter of which I admit to).
This decision should be based on many factors including: your dog owning experience, number of hours you are home and away from home each day, if you have children or plan on having them in the near future, do you have other pets, is your lifestyle active or more sedentary, are you financially capable of owning a dog with a predisposition for health issues, would you prefer a puppy or adult dog, etc..
As a result of another round of lackluster air travel paired with a predisposition to imagining myself ruling the world, I've compiled a list of suggestions that would immediately gather worldwide support and likely pull the entire industry out of bankruptcy.
Established in 1987, Haines Gallery supports emerging and established artists from the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with a predisposition toward conceptual engagement with place.
Subtle participatory cues signal to viewers that further engagement is necessary, be it participating and negotiating physically, pondering the validity, and investigating more in depth — all whilst playing with the predisposition and stigma that both gallery spaces and «art» often carry with them.
In the end, there's sufficient nuance in the science that a disaster of this sort can, like a Rorschach inkblot, be what anyone with a predisposition on global warming wants it to be.
a) the accident caused soft tissue injuries to her neck, back and shoulder that resulted in headaches and developed (in combination with her predisposition to somatization) into chronic pain;
Planning decision makers are not required to be impartial but to address the planning issues before them «fairly and on their merits, even though they may approach them with a predisposition in favour of one side of the argument or the other».
Background Personality has been increasingly recognized as closely associated with predisposition to develop a wide range of disease conditions.

Not exact matches

She wants to help solve a bottleneck in healthcare, which is not knowing enough about predispositions to diseases, with the huge data set that results from over 2 million genotyped 23andMe customers.
Consequently, if you do read every word of every article, then you will attract people with similar predispositions to your business.
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