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  • 22Medical genetics of Jewish people — The medical genetics of Jewish people is the study, screening and treatment of genetic disorders that are more common in particular Jewish populations than in the population as a whole.[1] The genetics of Ashkenazi Jews have been particularly… …

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  • 23SICKNESS — HEALTH STATUS Introduction There are several available yardsticks for measuring intergroup differences in health status: (1) lifetime longevity, i.e., average expectation of life in years (calculated at birth or other selected points in the age… …

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  • 25Matrilateral — The term Matrilateral describes kin (relatives) on the mother s side . Social anthropologists have underlined that even where a social group demonstrates a strong emphasis on one or other line of inheritance (matrilineal or patrilineal),… …

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  • 26Eoörnis Pterovelox Gobiensis — is a fictional bird, a humorous hoax by Lester W. Sharp, professor of botany, Cornell University, United States.It was initially a short talk presented together with a graduate student, Cuthbert Fraser, about the most unusual bird from the Gobi… …

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  • 27DSC3 — Desmocollin 3 Identifiers Symbols DSC3; CDHF3; DSC; DSC1; DSC2; DSC4; HT CP External IDs …

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  • 28Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis — is also known as Chronic recurring multifocal osteomyelitis. Contents 1 CRMO 2 See also: Majeed syndrome 3 Notes 4 References …

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  • 29Egypt, ancient — Introduction  civilization in northeastern Africa dating from the 3rd millennium BC. Its many achievements, preserved in its art and monuments, hold a fascination that continues to grow as archaeological finds expose its secrets. This article… …

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  • 30consanguinity — con·san·guin·i·ty /ˌkän ˌsan gwi nə tē, ˌsaŋ / n: the quality or state of being consanguineous Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. consanguinity …

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