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heritable
heritable, a. (n.) (ˈhɛrɪtəb(ə)l) Also 4–8 here-. [a. F. héritable (1206 in Godef.) f. hériter: see herit v.] 1. Capable of being inherited, inheritable; in Sc. and Civil Law, said esp. of property, or rights pertaining thereto, that pass by inheritance to heirs-at-law, as distinguished from movable... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heritable jurisdictions
Heritable jurisdictions were, in the law of Scotland, grants of jurisdiction made to a man and his heirs. All were finally abolished by the Heritable Jurisdictions Act in 1747, following the Jacobite rising of 1745, with compensation available upon formal application wikipedia.org
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heritable
heritable/ˈherɪtəbl; `hɛrətəbl/ adj(law 律)1 (of property, etc) that can be inherited (指财产等)可继承的.2 (of a person) able to inherit (指人)有继承权的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Same-sex sociosexual behaviour is widespread and heritable in male ...
Jul 10, 2023By hoping that this work can contribute to a more inclusive society, we do not trivialize the victimization that LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other+ ...
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Heritable Jurisdictions (Scotland) Act 1746
The Heritable Jurisdictions (Scotland) Act 1746 (20 Geo. 2. c. 43) was an Act of Parliament passed in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1745 abolishing wikipedia.org
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heretable
heretable, -tage obs. ff. heritable, -tage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jus relictae
It is subject to alienation of the deceased spouse's moveable property during his lifetime or by its conversion into heritable property. Thus, under Scots law, both moveable and heritable property were subject to the rights of a surviving spouse and children. wikipedia.org
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Accession (Scots law)
Moveable accessory acceding to heritable principal Moveable accessories that have acceded to a heritable principal are known as fixtures, with similar Heritable accessory acceding to heritable moveable Heritable property is capable of acceding to other heritable property, known as alluvion after the wikipedia.org
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Adaptive behavior (ecology)
Individual differences commonly arise through both heritable and non-heritable adaptive behavior. They argue that non-heritable traits cannot evolve over successive generations. Heritable Organisms can also express heritable adaptive behaviors. wikipedia.org
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Semantics Question: epigenetic mark on a person's DNA? In an article on biomarkers of child abuse, the author referred to an "epigenetic mark on a person's DNA". It's a popular science article, so the language may ref...
We may restrict your definition of epigenetics as heritable changes in an organism's phenotype that occur without a change in the _sequence of DNA bases
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(PDF) [Research progress in heritable dyslipidemia]
Dyslipidemia is defined as high levels of serum cholesterol and/or triglycerides. Dyslipidemia often leads to severe cardiovascular diseases including coronary heart disease and stroke as the ...
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固有结缔组织
结缔组织 参考 外部连接 Encyclopædia Britannica, Connective Tissue Overview at kumc.edu Connective tissue atlas at uiowa.edu Questions and Answers about Heritable wikipedia.org
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Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007
Section 2 Improved Newborn and Child Screening for Heritable Disorders Amended Section 1109 of the Public Health Service Act to improve the screening Section 4 Advisory Committee on heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children Expands the mandate of the Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in wikipedia.org
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Knight Marischal
Unlike the separate office of Marischal, the office of Knight Marischal is not heritable, and has continued to be filled up to the death of the 11th Duke However, as the office is non-heritable, it could not be forfeited, although the holder was stripped of office. wikipedia.org
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