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However, technically speaking, there is genetics involved, just not in the sense of inheritability.
Despite that strong hint of inheritability, identical twins do not always develop the disease together.
A central issue addressed by the Law of Return is the inheritability of refugee status.
Central to Lysenko's tenets was the concept of the inheritability of acquired characteristics.
By the time of Bracton, it was settled law that the word "fee" connoted inheritability and the maximum of legal ownership.
A correlation between Epilepsy and PED has been observed in several families across multiple generations, demonstrating an autosomal dominant inheritability of symptoms.
On the one hand, Galton published papers on the uniqueness of fingerprints or the inheritability of sweet-pea characteristics that would stand up to scrutiny in modern journals.
Since 2011 Dinets is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee, where he is studying play behavior and inheritability of behavior.
The inheritability of behavior is a controversial issue, at least in humans, and geneticists have long argued about whether genes or upbringing - nature or nurture - has the upper hand.
The difference in these two types of joint ownership of an estate in land is basically the inheritability of the estate and the shares of interest that each tenant owns.
The Federation of Expellees has steadily lobbied to preserve the inheritability clause, as a change might deeply affect its ability to recruit new members from the post-World War II generations.
The value of the research was the ability to estimate the inheritability of certain traits, including academic ability, personality and interests, family and social relationships, mental and physical health, and other physiological measurements.
Darwin explained evolution as a generation-to-generation process that he called natural selection; he combined everyday observations on population variation, inheritability and ebullient fecundity to yield a theory of differential survival favoring individuals with advantageous characteristics.
We have not the slightest basis for inferring that that line has any significance in eugenics, nor that the inheritability of criminal traits follows the neat legal distinctions which the law has marked between those two offenses.
Or that in his search for clues to the inheritability of left-handedness, the author, who teaches psychology at the University of British Columbia, found himself in the Scottish castle of the famously left-handed Kerr family.
'The background to the war, my studious Homomdan pal, is three thousand years of ruthless oppression, cultural imperialism, economic exploitation, systematic torture, sexual tyranny and the cult of greed ingrained almost to the point of genetic inheritability.'
The Maitre character in the first story seems to have a knowledge of the pre-Darwin system called Lamarckism (inheritability of acquired characteristics; an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring).
"In 1965, there was a debate and difference of opinion (both in the field of psychiatry and among those professionals active in the adoption process) as to the inheritability of schizophrenia," she said in a 1996 affidavit for the Juman lawsuit.