predispose u rečniku PONS

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Individual cats were then selected for each scene based on what they were predisposed to do on their own.
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Some patients are predisposed to increased endogenous gas production by virtue of their gut microbiota composition.
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If a person is predisposed to cancer, they have inherited a mutation in one of two copies of a gatekeeper gene.
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Low, flat soles are predisposed to laminitis or bruising.
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Certain horse breeds appear to be more predisposed to the condition than others, but research has yet to identify the genes involved.
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They can be affected by eye problems and hip dysplasia and are predisposed to immune-mediated rheumatic disease and steroid-responsive meningitisarthritis.
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Infants, too, have larger subdural spaces and are more predisposed to subdural bleeds than are young adults.
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Apart from the true monogenic genetic disorders, environmental diseases may determine the development of disease in those genetically predisposed to a particular condition.
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Free will was not intended for sin, which means that it is not equally predisposed to good and evil.
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It can occur in any breed, but female dogs may be predisposed.
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