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propositus
propositus (prəʊˈpɒzɪtʌs) Pl. propositi. [a. L. prōpositus, pa. pple. of prōpōnere (see propone v.).] An individual who was the first member of a family to come to the notice of a researcher, and through whom investigation of a pedigree began. Cf. proband, proposita.1926 Eugenics Rev. XVIII. 248 ☛ P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tibellus
— Palearctic Tibellus pashanensis Tikader, 1980 — India Tibellus pateli Tikader, 1980 — India Tibellus poonaensis Tikader, 1962 — India Tibellus propositus wikipedia.org
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proposita
proposita (prəʊˈpɒzɪtə) [L., fem. of prōpositus: see propositus.] A female propositus.1970 Jrnl. Med. Genetics VII. 180/2 The proposita..presented as a profoundly retarded, 21-year-old girl with poor posture. 1976 Nature 15 Jan. 139/1 A study of 12 different blood group systems in the proposita and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sickle cell trait in a white Jewish family presenting as splenic ...
1988 Jan;27 (1):46-8. doi: 10.1002/ajh.2830270111. We report the presence of sickle cell trait in several members of a white Jewish family. The trait was discovered when the propositus developed massive splenic infarction at high altitude. No erythrocyte markers characteristic of African ancestry were detected in any of the family members.
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Joseph Reed (politician)
continued to serve in the army without pay until the close of the war; although, with fewer than three years in the Continental Army, Reed is not listed as a propositus wikipedia.org
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proband
proband (ˈprəʊbənd) [ad. L. proband-us, gerundive of probāre to test, examine.] An individual chosen as a propositus because of the presence of some trait whose inheritance is to be studied. Also attrib., as proband method, proband test.1929 Resumptio Genetica IV. 296/1 (Index), Proband. 1931 E. & C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cameron Winslow
In 1915 he joined the New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati with General Stark as his propositus. wikipedia.org
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provost
▪ I. provost, n. (ˈprɒvəst) Forms: α. 1 pra(?prá)fost, -uost, -fast, -uast, -fest. β. 1 pro(?pró)fost, 2–6 prouost, 4 prouast, prouos, 4–6 provest, Sc. -west, 4, 8 proves, 5 -veste, 5–6 prowost, -voste, 6–7 -vist, 7 Sc. -veist, 4– provost. See also prevost, provo1. [Corresponds to OE. profost (? pró... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kinship
When the ke is fronted, however, the term nakurrng now incorporates the male speaker as a propositus (P i.e. point of reference for a kin-relation) and referential terms for denoting groups of people based on their relationship to one another (not just their relationship to the speaker or an external propositus wikipedia.org
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hangwite
† ˈhangwite Old Law. A penalty and offence mentioned in Domesday Book, and in Leges Willelmi: see quots.1086 Domesday I. 262 b, Hangeuuitham faciens in ciuitate [de Cestre] x. sol. dabat. Propositus autem regis uel comitis hanc forisfacturam faciens xx. solid. emendabat. a 1195 Charter Rich. I in We... Oxford English Dictionary
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Niall Ó Glacáin
Cursus medicus, libris tredecem propositus, three volumes, University of Bologna press, 1655. wikipedia.org
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Index case
In genetics, the index case is the case of the original patient (i.e. propositus or proband) that stimulates investigation of other members of the family wikipedia.org
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national
national, a. and n. (ˈnæʃənəl) [a. F. national (16th c.), f. nation nation n.1 + -al -al1. Cf. It. nazionale, Sp. nacional.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or belonging to a (or the) nation; affecting, or shared by, the nation as a whole.1597 Howson Serm. 24 Dec. 24 The Ciuill and Nationall lawes of anie Countrey... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kinship terminology
The less common are Tri-relational Dyadic Terms which reference a pair of related entities which (i.e., this dyad) is in some way to single propositus. Dual Propositus Tri-relational Kin-terms Terms of this type can be found in Murrinh-patha and Bininj Kunwok. wikipedia.org
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Carmelites
In 1593, the Discalced Carmelites had their own superior general styled propositus general, the first being Nicholas Doria. wikipedia.org
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