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Yes, development is a common noun.
They all have cytoplasm and genetic material
The noun contribution is a singular, common noun:a concrete noun as a word for a gift or payment to a common fund or collection.an abstract noun as a word for the part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or helping something to advance.
They both decrease genetic variation. Stabilizing selection and disruptive selection reduce genetic variation
Genetic defects also can take place when the egg or sperm are forming if the mother or father passes along some faulty gene material. This is more common in older mothers. The most common defect of this kind is Down syndrome
David J. Galton has written: 'Molecular Genetics and Common Metabolic Disease' 'Molecular genetics of common metabolic disease' -- subject(s): Atherosclerosis, Diabetes, Disorders, Familial & genetic, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Atherosclerosis, Genetic aspects of Diabetes, Genetic aspects of Hyperlipidemia, Genetic aspects of Inborn errors of metabolism, Hyperlipidemia, Inborn Errors Metabolism, Inborn errors of Metabolism, Metabolism, Molecular genetics
The most common treatments focus on dietary and lifestyle changes to reduce cholesterol and other problems that contribute to atherosclerosis.
They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.
Atherosclerosis, and stroke are my guesses.
PAD most often occurs as a result of atherosclerosis
Yes, development is a common noun.
Atherosclerosis and atrial fibrillation are the two most common causes of cerebrovascular diseases.
The most common ailments are: varicose veins, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, angina, anemia, thrombosis, blood clots, strokes, aneurysms, etc. Also there is Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) which is the most common and is the leading cause of death in the US. It is also called "hardening of the arteries", arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, can lead to angina pectoris and heart attack. The biggest contributor to its development is major depression, but also cigarette smoking, obesity, and lack of exercise also are known to be contributors.
The founder effect a genetic bottleneck are similar in their effect on the genetic diversity of a local population in both situations. They result in the development of a population from a small number individuals and is likely to have reduced genetic diversity.
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There are many common circulatory system ailments. Some of them include atherosclerosis, anemia, leukemia, and some coronary heart diseases.
Within the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases