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Erbinformation

в PONS речника

he·redi·tary [hɪˈredɪtəri, Am həˈredɪteri] ПРИЛ inv

1. hereditary (genetic):

Erbkrankheit f <-, -en>

2. hereditary (inherited):

3. hereditary (from ancestors):

Erbfeind(in) м (f) <-(e)s, -e; -, -nen>

I. in·for·ma·tion [ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən, Am -fɚˈ-] СЪЩ

1. information no pl:

Information f <-, -en>
Auskunft f <-, -künf·te>

2. information разг (enquiry desk):

Information f <-, -en>

3. information Am (telephone operator):

Auskunft f <-, -künf·te>

4. information ЮР form (official charge):

Anklage f <-, -n>

II. in·for·ma·tion [ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən, Am -fɚˈ-] СЪЩ modifier

information ИНФОРМ
Informationsaustausch м <-(e)s> kein pl
Informationssystem ср <-s, -e>
Запис в OpenDict

information СЪЩ

too much information! разг

"Биология"

hereditary information

PONS OpenDict

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Hence, the process itself has no hereditary variation.
en.wikipedia.org
The militia units were headed by nacoms, hereditary war chiefs, that employed ritual as well as strategic methods in warfare.
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The various professionsincluding law, poetry, medicine, history and genealogywere associated with particular families and the positions became hereditary.
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Slavery was hereditary, with new slaves generally being prisoners of war or captured for the purpose of trade and status.
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A hereditary disease that is usually first noticed in infancy.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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However, it must be noted that a risk increase for hereditary disorders or diseases is possible because of the couple’s own chromosomes.
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www.kinderwunschzentrumwiesbaden.de
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Es ist jedoch festzustellen, dass ein erhöhtes Risiko für angeborene Störungen oder Erkrankungen durch die Voraussetzungen, die das Paar selbst mitbringt, möglich ist.
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An LMU research team, led by Professor Christoph Klein at Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital, has pinpointed the genetic variant responsible for a rare form of hereditary immune deficiency.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Forscher der LMU um Professor Christoph Klein vom Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspital haben einen neuen Gendefekt bei Patienten mit einer seltenen angeborenen Immunschwäche identifiziert.
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In close cooperation with the university clinics Bergmannsheil in Bochum a novel method was developed for the differential diagnosis of a group of hereditary muscle diseases each based on a specific genetically determined defect in one of the various enzymes involved in glycogen metabolism ( muscle glycogenosis ).
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www.dlr.de
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In enger Zusammenarbeit mit dem Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil in Bochum wurde eine neue nicht invasive Methode zur Differentialdiagnose einer bestimmten Gruppe von angeborenen Muskelerkrankungen entwickelt, die jeweils auf einem genetisch bedingten Defekt eines Enzyms des Glykogenstoffwechsels beruhen ( Muskelglykogenosen ).
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Professor Holzmann (b. 1959) undertakes research in the field of hereditary immunity.
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www.professoren.tum.de
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Prof. Holzmann (*1959) forscht auf dem Gebiet der angeborenen Immunität.
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Yet, patients with severe hereditary haemorrhagical diseases ( haemophilia, rare deficiencies of coagulation factors ) have an increased bleeding risk by the use of anticoagulants.
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www.schattauer.de
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Allerdings ist für Patienten mit schweren angeborenen hämorrhagischen Diathesen ( Hämophilie, seltene Einzelfaktorenmängel ) der Einsatz von Antikoagulanzien durch ein hohes Risiko einer schweren Blutungskomplikation gekennzeichnet.
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