Found inside – Page 207Unless such confounding is rare relative to the major genetic entity ... of the disease definition and to the prevalence of the disease in a population. Found inside – Page 156entity — what all members of a particular class share in common . ... That is , the common nature is not an individual being -— which would by definition ... Found inside – Page 297Objective tests that are becoming available now to define the entities of a ... defined by specific morphologic, immunohistochemical, or genetic features, ... Found inside – Page 231And is such a definition and its resultant not a shared goal of advocates of both the opposing positions in the abortion wars ... in particular formation of a new genetic entity - a zygote both developmentally activated and possessing established ... Found inside – Page xivThe Wicked Witch of the West One either begins a genetics textbook by talking ... a gene was little more than a statistical entity, defined by effects on ... Found inside – Page 481... functional relation to the gene 1a The gene is an abstract entity and, thus, ... level and definition of gene function 2Ia The model has entities at the ... Found inside – Page 981... member utilizing an Health care clearinghouse means assisted reproductive technology . public or private entity , including a ( 3 ) Genetic information ... Found inside – Page 237... at least on the basis of genetic Studies, there is no evidence that schizoaffective illness represents a separate genetic entity. The definition and ... Found inside – Page 421( e ) A covered entity may not use genetic information obtained pursuant to subparagraphs ( b ) or ( c ) of this section to discriminate , as defined by $ 8 ... Found inside – Page 81Definition 2.4 : Cognition is the process of acquiring , processing , and applying ... Intelligent cognitive entities : G - entities = genetic entities GA ... Found inside – Page 21one gets the frequency dictionary Wq of the thickness q. ... simple way: q∗ = maxq{4q≤ N}, (2) and obviously is rather small for any real genetic entity. Found inside – Page 101cal definitions of race, which identified two significant features thereof: the first ... sensitive term when defined as a biological and/or genetic entity. In this New York Times bestseller and longlist nominee for the National Book Award, “our greatest living chronicler of the natural world” (The New York Times), David Quammen explains how recent discoveries in molecular biology affect ... Found inside – Page 266The question 'what is the entity which lasts through generations and could count as replicator?', is answered with 'the entity (defined as 'gene') which ... An ethologist shows man to be a gene machine whose world is one of savage competition and deceit Found inside – Page 105were willing to accept as defining " good genetic stocks " , present methods leave a ... Again , there is reference to the concept of a genetic entity , the ... Few topics in the life sciences today provoke as much debate as the availability of patent protection on "genetic inventions". Found inside – Page 114It was nevertheless treated as a genetic entity, genetically defined. A gene was that which was responsible for a unit character-difference — in the ... Found inside – Page 5688Disclosure ” , “ Electronic media ” , the covered entity or arrangement , or from ... or associate must comply with a standard , Genetic information means ... Found inside – Page 303Thirdly, the contributing entities must be defined. Bearing in mind the function of compensating holders of TK associated with PGR and traditional PGRFA, ... Found insideor Any request for, or receipt of, genetic services, or participation in ... The new definition addresses circumstances where a covered entity or ... Found inside – Page 450In the following section, the authors have defined the concepts of entity description, EL, LR, and reference links. 3.1. Definition (Entity Description) EL ... Found inside – Page vEstimates range from 20,000 to 30,000 and the discovery process has, in some senses, led to a gene identity crisis. The gene is a complex genetic entity, for which a simple definition no longer exists. While some might assert that it is the ... Found inside – Page xivThere is no clearly defined clinical syndrome of schizophrenia . In spite of this , there is a profound clinical conviction that there must exist a core disorder , a discrete biochemical or genetic entity somewhere within the group of schizophrenias ... Found inside – Page 217... 'by no means be regarded as a genetic entity'.66 'It seems obvious', he claimed, ... Schreiner established a purely descriptive definition of the Nordic ... Found inside – Page 14A genetic modification is defined in relation to any organism as “ the altering of ... 16 An organism is any biological entity capable of replication or of ... Found inside – Page 171... a new definition of the human being as a molecular and genetic entity , whose behaviour and culture is shaped by its biologicalgenetic constitution . Found inside – Page 121Figure 2 shows new entities required activity, planned acrivity and realized activity, subtypes of a genetic entity called ADU (Activity Definition Unit) ... Found inside – Page 175The family of categories used to describe chemical entities. ... source of entities produced by genetic manipulation to be given. Found inside – Page 169... the populations of the Circum - Caribbean Region as a genetic entity . In accordance with the definition given in Chapter 2 the title of Criollo will be ... Found inside – Page 368The most serious issue is defining a phenotype that corresponds to the actual underlying genetic entity . If too broad a definition of a phenotype is used ... Found inside – Page 466A gene is not indivisible, but it is seldom divided. . . . The genes are the immortals, or rather, they are defined as genetic entities that come close to ... Found inside – Page 28Such a definition takes the systematic approach to an extreme which would appear to be ... who wish to define any recognizable genetic entity as a species . Found inside – Page 143... an entity that still lacks a thorough ( cyto- ) genetic definition . This may , at least in part , be due to difficulties in the definition of the ... This book claims to unravel history with an "E-Meter", describing what the author believes are the principal "incidents on the whole track to be found in any human being". Found inside – Page 768TIIE broadest definition of oncogenes includes any genetic entity that promotes tumour development [1,2]. Evidence for the existence of specific genes with ... Found inside – Page 981Genetic information means: (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) of this ... entity other than the employer that established and maintains the plan. Found inside – Page 186ARTHROGRYPOSIS MULTIPLEX CONGENITA (AMC) Definition 1 In its broadest sense, ... This limited description of AMC appears to define a non-genetic entity ... Found inside – Page 42Those objective factors define real-world contextual boundaries within which ... atlas where evidence of structural and functional entities are observed. Found inside – Page 254... MM FL Burkitt Genetics Staging & si Sternbergsarcoma therapy Waldenström's ... pathogenesis CHL PTCL Definition of entity cloning of the genes involved ... Found inside – Page 2... continues to define disease entities, including AML, based on a combination of clinical, morphologic, immunophenotypic and genetic features. Found inside – Page 206Two different studies [ 47,48 ] showed that mutations of the RyR2 gene ... genetic heterogeneity of ARVD / C . The definition of linkage groups and the ... Found inside – Page 141near - immortality of a gene , in the form of copies , as its defining property ” , that is something entirely different than near ... as Dawkins stresses , neither a gene nor a diamond are “ infinitely long - lived ” entities and a diamond is not “ literally ... Found inside – Page 90... reproduce and continue the genetic entity preserved in their genes remain. The definition includes also the situation where only a few individuals from ... Found inside – Page 12The WHO classification is based on the principles defined in the " Revised ... genetic features , and clinical features - to define a disease entity .