A generative disease is a type of condition characterized by the progressive degeneration of tissues or organs, often leading to their dysfunction. These diseases typically arise from genetic mutations, environmental factors, or a combination of both, resulting in the abnormal growth and deterioration of specific body structures. Examples include neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, where the nervous system progressively deteriorates. The term emphasizes the ongoing nature of tissue degeneration rather than acute or infectious processes.
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Yes it is a disease that affects the nervous system. It is a neuro-generative disease in the body.
Paralysis agitans is a progressive generative brain disease with functional loss of muscular movements,tremor,speech difficulty.It is also called Parkinson's disease.
Peter J. Binkert has written: 'Generative grammar without transformations' -- subject(s): English language, Generative grammar, Generative Grammar
Ore Yusuf has written: 'Transformational generative grammar' -- subject(s): Generative grammar
another word for grammar would be sentence construction.
Donald Gene Frantz has written: 'Generative semantics' -- subject(s): Generative grammar, Semantics
the three kinds of rules in generative transformational grammar are transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure
Joel Feigenbaum has written: 'Toward a generative grammar of coreference' -- subject(s): Grammar, Comparative and general, Noun phrase, English language, Grammar, Generative, Syntax, Comparative and general Grammar, Generative grammar
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Pollen grains with generative and tube nuclei have two haploid nuclei.