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The fundamental distinction between inherited and acquired conditions has been noted.
In the case of the latter, personalised labour service known as pongaje inherited from colonial times was outlawed.
The man is the one who gives the family its patronym, leads the group and inherits the homestead.
As a result, those who have since bought or inherited what was originally ' stolen ' land have no moral entitlement to it, legal titles notwithstanding.
The colono could acquire ownership of improvements by reason of having made, bought or inherited them.
The community ' inherited ' domestic utensils, furniture, and clothes, together with money and sometimes property, from the nuns' families.
Such similarity not inherited from the proto-language has absolutely no bearing on the comparative method or genetic relatedness.
The electoral culture inherited by the revolutionaries made no provision for declared candidates and contemporaries were equally wary of canvassing for votes.
More significant was the growth of his rural estate : of the 155,000 hectares that he left at his death, only 60,000 had been inherited.
Multiple inheritance is permitted, so attributes and their values can be inherited from multiple parents.
With land inherited within a matrilineage, the members of the heir's lineage segment have priority, rather than his children.
Although eye number is inherited, it is not heritable.
In inheriting the value frames of elite rhetoric, citizens may end up endorsing values from both sides of the partisan divide.
He also inherited the preference for a tough monetary stance to support sterling.
Concepts are organised into a strict is-a hierarchy, so that properties are inherited from a class to its subclasses.
His task is also to preserve, and even, in resonant language, to 'reduce' what he inherits to its original greatness.
We expect good properties of these techniques to be inherited here.
In such a case, inconsistencies can arise if a concept inherits conflicting properties.
In a rural economy the form of property most likely to be inherited is land.
Presumably these disparities are related to regional differences in sediment chemistries inherited from natural sources rather than to any enhanced pollution within the studied area.
Functionality that is applicable to several domains can be inherited by or used by other, more domain-specific components.
Since the pronoun template has no inherited attributes, a single evaluation would be sufficient.
The clue alignment settings are inherited by its children.
The 'liveliness' present in acoustic instruments is inherited.
The hypothesis that comes closest to a solution comes from gene-culture coevolutionary theory and places explicit emphasis on culturally inherited niche construction.
The finch's capacity to use spines is not inherited, but rather learned afresh by each individual.
He saw no better world to be inherited.
The two were simply not compatible within the developmental paradigm erected by the colonial authorities and inherited by the new regime.
Instead, the definiteness of the compound is inherited from the noun phrase complement.
Both these cases may be best regarded as property inherited from their respective fathers.
Rather than inheriting honorable social status or ancestral property from his father, he inherited only his debts.
All the above instances of daughters inheriting land add up to only a small proportion of those eligible.
There are several different forms of color blindness, some inherited, some acquired, but, despite these differences, they are all impairments of color vision.
No biologist claims that a separate inherited mechanism exists for each of the infinitude of possible acts that fall within these categories.
Admittedly, antiquarians followed a fundamentally ethnicist approach, but their legacy represents only one part of what modern archaeology has inherited.
The strength of the household religious tradition appears in the return to the elder couple's affiliation by the grandchildren who inherited in the next generation.
In addition, several women certainly became acting head of household when their young sons inherited the position of household head.
A husband had no claim or right of survivorship to holdings his wife inherited or received inter vivos, and vice versa.
Most commonly they appeared inheriting land, but this was itself quite unusual, as is discussed below.
A widow owned any land she might have inherited and her part of the matrimonial property, all of which was at her disposal.
However, although the gene is inherited from the parents, the precise number of repeats is not inherited.
In fact, most technical skills are inherited agnatically, while the overall system of belonging and the transmission of life is matrilineal.
What were inherited were the rights to the land rather than the land itself.
The same survey also revealed that a significantly higher proportion of families in rural areas inherited property compared with those in large and medium-size cities.
In many cases, however, a wife provides care for her parents-in-law according to the custom, and her husband inherits the family wealth.
The son inherited his father's occupation, ensuring continuity.
Therefore, he concludes, genes for schizophrenia piggyback on the neuroregulatory genes such that if both are present, then both are inherited.
An allele is one of two alternate forms of a gene; a single allele for each locus is inherited from each parent.
Tracking the role of the family environment in the expression of genetic influence on antisocial behavior provides clues to what might be inherited.
In other words, both features and processes can be inherited.
Are they genetically inherited and is their inheritance the same as that of the clinical disorders?
The various types of peripheral neuropathies differ in their aetiology, the nerves affected, anatomical location, and progression; furthermore, they can be inherited or acquired.
The degree of anaemia is highly variable, dependent upon the types of mutations inherited.
Alternatively, zircons from the metagranites could be inherited.
Additionally, there are three other inherited zircon populations.
Traditionally, banana stands were very long-lived and far mers often inherited existing cultivar mixtures from preceding generations.
Most of the genes are in linkage disequilibrium and are therefore inherited as a combined block or a haplotype.
As amenability is inherited by subgroups, all groups with non-abelian free subgroups are non-amenable as well.
First, for each replicate cage in each cross, the two alleles inherited by the offspring from the male parent were counted at each locus.
Although triploids are sterile in the natural condition, their genetic variation may be maintained and ' inherited ' through vegetative reproduction.
At each position, two progeny groups were defined depending on the sire haplotype inherited at that position.
Genetic studies revealed the mutants had inherited an autosomal monogene that was semi-dominant.
In general, an induced transformation inherits only ergodicity, but no stronger mixing property from its primitive transformation.
Needless to say, this gain is inherited each time features as a component of a larger tree.
On the other hand, there are cases where the host clan has died out and the adopted clan ' inherited ' its ritual competence.
Nevertheless, the prevailing pattern of succession served as a model for the new legacies, which were now also inherited in the matrilineal line.
Structure knowledge about a component can be inherited on demand by the user.
A subtype may refine the proper ty definitions it has inherited.
They are women who, by some genetic accident, have inherited some masculine characteristics.
A second historically inherited constraint that stood in the way of health care reform was fiscal.
From that perspective, and with support coming from the developing techniques of electro- and thermochemistry, the discipline inherits its agenda.
In sultanistic regimes, leadership is often inherited, which may not be a remarkable fact except that many of the states are nominal republics.
In tccp the agents defined for cc are inherited.
Animal studies show that artificial chromosomes are inherited as ordinary chromosomes.
Promising results have been observed in treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases and, most recently, in inherited severe combined immunodeficiency and hemophilia.
In fact cultural studies, well-known for its theoretical eclecticism, has inherited its dual focus (formal and political) on representation from these and many other sources.
The final eclipse of "proletarian race hygiene" came when the notion that acquired traits could be inherited was discredited in biology.
However, typical geometries are truncated by subsequent generation of basement inherited faults.
Research into the molecular genetics of psoriasis is complicated by the multifocal basis and by the fact that some psoriasis is not inherited.
Influence of amino acid substitutions related to inherited human prion diseases on the thermodynamic stability of the cellular prion protein.
An elementary but interesting property of retractions is that they are inherited in higher order objects.
A monophyletic ancestry for the vertebrates, with the possible exception of cyclostomes, implies that some common inherited mechanistic themes exist for development.
Such patterns of language, inherited by later scholastics, invited them to take what they wrote as offering recipes rather than formulations.
To the end of his life, he insisted that habit produced modifications of structure in organisms, and that these were inherited by progeny.
They used language resonant of the women's movement which they inherited from their prewar socialist feminist leaders and the suffrage struggle.
Note that the latter of these facts was inherited on the basis of a fact which was, itself, inherited.
In general, these private archives served to make lineage history: a man kept his own papers, and his father's and grandfather's if he inherited them.
Each member of this new index inherited the rank of its highest-ranked exon, in order to facilitate subsequent identification of transcriptional units.
Psychological theories, however, see these characteristics as a result of unusual or abnormal experiences, rather than as inherited.
A genetically inherited outline of language universals is consequently assumed to be innate.
A new chromosome tends to be fitter than both the parents because it inherits desirable characteristics from both of them.
The common stair, from level two, is inherited by this maisonette.
The third group consists of adolescents with a first degree relative with bipolar disorder who have inherited a biological vulnerability to a depressed mood.
In other cases, the predisposing factors with which environmental risk exposures interact may be inherited.
A consistent finding from these studies is the lack of complete concordance among monozygotic twins for many disorders that are known to be inherited.
If a mental space is embedded in another hypothetical mental space, it inherits its level of hypotheticality.
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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