词汇 | example_english_familial |
释义 | Examples of familialThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The finding demonstrates well the simplicity of equating co-residence with ' closeness ' and ' care ', and that innovations in constructive familial mutuality are ubiquitous but little understood. Second, does the occurrence of chronic diseases within a family change/ create perceptions of familial susceptibility? The article argues that, whilst aesthetic influences played a part in this transition, it was chiefly prompted by the sentimentalization of familial ideals. Woods is sensitive to this perspective in that his account focuses on familial, kin and community relationships. The attributable risk for shigella-associated diarrhoea due to intra-familial transmission was 50%. There are indications from the familial correspondence we have studied that it was tending towards disappearance even in the late 15th century. If such patients were included, it is unclear what familial association, if any, would be expected. Few studies have investigated the nature of this familial aggregation. Estimates of additive genetic effects (a2) from twin studies arise from the use of familial resemblance to infer genomic variation. They conclude that their results are compatible with an independent familial transmission of the disorders with co-morbidity caused by non-familial etiological factors. The current sample consists only of sib-pairs, so we obtained an index of familial vulnerability of an individual from their sibling's trait values. The clinical characteristics of major depression as indices of the familial risk to illness. All of these to a greater or lesser extent are founded upon birth, familial relations, and/or identity politics. In the opera this familial aspect is underlined but, paradoxically, it is a way of introducing the fantastic. Issues of regional and familial cultural identity have provided much of the impetus to expand these programmes in the region. In some cases, the lack of ideological fit can overcome even strong familial ties to a particular party. The familial context of the burial locale further reinforces the interpretation of infant morbidity. Furthermore, the study explores if the familial loading of autism or schizophrenia is associated with the severity of possible emotion detection problems. However, we know much less about the degree to which this familial aggregation can be explained by genetic versus environmental factors. Demonstration of intra-familial resemblance of such clinical characteristics may help to identify familial subtypes suitable for further genetic investigation of bipolar illness. Therefore, the familial nature of alcoholism may differ among families recruited in treatment centres from those identified in the general community. Likewise, if familial loading effects on psychopathology adjusted for temperament are similar to unadjusted effects, confounding or mediation by temperament is unlikely. Interactions of gender with familial loadings and temperament traits were virtually all statistically non-significant. The significant correlation indicates that familial clustering is present. Temperament traits mediated one-third of the association between familial loading and psychopathology. The current study related baseline measures of familial loading and preadolescent temperament to mental health as manifested in early adolescence. Rather, it allows one to talk to someone of assigned higher status without having to place both speaker and listener in a quasi-familial relationship. They also enhanced the possibility of continuing familial integration. In doing this, traditions are invented/claimed/manipulated to serve several interests other than the immediate, private or familial. The greater familial and political implications of this arranged marriage, however, were more complex. Familial stability was at stake in class formation : landless laborers could scarcely be respectable husbands. Revivalists, many of them women, talked : they confessed private sins vocally, cleansing themselves of sorcerous familial strife. The age at leaving the labour market was extremely variable and in many cases was based upon individual or familial decision-making. With ever yone suffer ing so deeply in pr ivate, public displays of personal or familial bereavement seemed out of place. Caregivers must be aware, however, of the salient nonclinical individual, familial, and social factors shaping the substance and context of decisionmaking. They are appropriately saddened by her tremendous health problems and her unfortunate lack of familial support. Familial assistance among the poor was constrained by these factors. Discrete-time event history analysis is then applied to demonstrate how individual demographic characteristics as well as socioeconomic and familial contexts influenced the likelihood of remarriage. Individuals' efforts to gain control over their familial relationships are illustrated in these categories to various degrees. Their primary language was personal, familial, existential, and sometimes spiritual. Students with familial, emotional, or economic ties to a particular city, state, or region might be left wanting. Our hypothesis is that difficulties in speech perception are often present among the offspring of dyslexic parents because of inherited familial factors. The characteristic feature of the intra-familial system of mutual aid is the preponderance of donating pensioner families over receiving pensioner families. Patterns of familial support in these societies may have changed over time but are reported to be strong. Ultimately, such efforts can inform treatment and minimize the individual, familial, and societal burden of this illness. Perhaps there are larger differences related to familial alcoholism in parents' aversive, negative parenting than in the supportive and consistent parenting measured here. A familial occurence is found in one-fifth of patients, and up to half of first degree relatives are involved. A novel locus for familial dilated cardiomyopathy in chromosome 2q31. The majority of familial cases are clinically and pathologically very similar to sporadic cases, leading to the hypothesis that they share common pathogenic mechanisms. Familial atypical generalized amyloidosis with special involvement of the peripheral nerves. Several other familial polyposis syndromes have been described in which affected individuals p re s e n t with gastric carcinoma. Familial factors associated with the characteristics of non-maternal care for infants. Interpellation as gendered also gives one a familial and, potentially, a work identity. The list includes a number of potential sources of mobilization from different networks: social, work, familial, and community. The intention of the present study was to investigate adolescent experiences of familial involvement in adolescent peer relations and school attendance. Such arrangements, enacted without the customary familial negotiations, usurped the privileges of parents and their ability to protect their family lineage, stability, and honour. Alongside the desire to accord with fashionable ideals of familial life, more established imperatives become apparent. During wartime, however, the mobility of young people unsettled existing familial and community control. On the basis of this study we conclude that adolescents perceived both positive and negative familial involvement as a natural part of their daily lives. The intra-familial shigella transmission rate was 8 % (17/227). However, after controlling for familial correlation of mortality risks, the parameter estimate for this variable was greatly reduced and became insignificant. Moreover, much higher estimates of the familial component of longevity for daughters are observed when the data are controlled for paternal age at reproduction. In the case of familial hypercholesterolemia, under current conditions, genetic screening is dominated by phenotype screening. Realistic narrative, in contrast, plotted out the domain of individualized narrative actors, often in relation to domestic and familial contexts, through the space of decades. Located within individual, familial and group mobility strategies and developmental cycles, consumption assumes a long-term dimension, oriented towards present and future. The results of this study support these conclusions and suggest that a familial vulnerability may operate even in the elderly. Ascertainment of families through treatment facilities is likely to result in the overrepresentation of severe cases and the overestimation of the strength of familial influences. Besides parental psychopathology, the role of familial contextual risk factors in the development of depressive symptoms among children and adolescents may be substantial. Familial aggregation as such was observed in about 8% of all the enrolled cases. Familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a genetically heterogeneous disease. Thus, experiential effects can cross generational boundaries through familial, but nonhereditary, mechanisms. The population under investigation is children from urban, low-income families at varying degrees of familial risk. Family studies enable the investigator to determine the extent to which differences between individuals are due to familial factors, either genetic or environmental. They have to observe certain familial norms, otherwise their participation would be perceived as trespassing, and would cause relationship tension. Distance will be discussed first in its geographical and locational sense, and then in the context of emotional and familial meanings. To illustrate the particular vulnerability of those for whom geographical and familial distance do not coincide, a small network provides a good example. The prevailing view then was that ' the family ' was in inexorable decline; unexpectedly, however, new forms of familial solidarity emerged (pp. 158-70). A fundamental plank of community care policy is the assumption of available caring families (and its corollary that older people prefer familial care). Seniors identified over 50 different familial relationships to people living with them. Additionally, while we did not find evidence that familial aggregation differed by relative gender, this analysis may have been underpowered. From the second, inclusion of informant data in the best-estimate procedure may create a bias toward finding specific familial aggregation, contributing to positive studies. Significant but modest familial resemblance has been shown for some specific features of bipolar illness, particularly age at onset and degree of psychosis. Neuroimaging abnormalities in the subgenual prefrontal cortex : implications for the pathophysiology of familial mood disorders. However, the difference in fit between models 5 and 6 was now 0n1 # units, indicating no power to determine the cause of familial aggregation. Will the "feminine" tenderness of familial dependencies become legal and cultural tender? At its core is, of course, the familial group. Four controls changed their classification between interviews from familial to non-familial, while 6 others changed from being non-familial to familial. As a result, parental behaviors were examined as mediators of the association of familial alcoholism to child coping. To reiterate, the four "levels" under discussion - societal/community, familial, professional, and personal - comprise interrelated spheres of influence. How should stigma be specifically defined, and what is its importance for personal adjustment, familial reaction, and policy? Individuals may develop negative cognitive styles through a variety of familial socialization practices. There have been several recent investigations of divalproex for the treatment of mood symptoms in children at familial risk for bipolar disorder. Doing so may have removed a real increase in such events as participants aged into more responsible roles and less familial sheltering from stress. The most spectacular movements occur in the numbers of extra-familial transactions made and these, to some extent, determine the shape of the overall market. Turnover measures may also be seen in terms of the ratio of familial to extra-familial transactions. However, the structural similarities encountered on the level of the facts summarized by the final judgements indicate certain basic lines of intra-familial conflict. The degree to which these effects are separate, and additive to the familial effects, will then need to be evaluated. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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