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单词 Inheritance
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(1) She feared losing her inheritance to her stepmother.
(2) She spent all her inheritance in a year.
(3) She came into her inheritance at eighteen.
(4) His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
(5) The inheritance kept them afloat for years.
(6) The title passes by inheritance to the eldest son.
(7) The Duke signed away his inheritance.
(8) He quickly wantoned away his inheritance.
(9) Physical characteristics are determined by genetic inheritance.
(10) His unworthy son was disentitled the right of inheritance.
(11) Her uncle cozened her out of her inheritance.
(12) They parlayed a small inheritance into a vast fortune.
(13) He was cheated of his rightful inheritance.
(14) He dissipated his large inheritance.
(15) She tried to do me out of my inheritance.
(16) He spent all his inheritance in a year.
(17) Nielsen gambled his inheritance away.
(18) Our genetic inheritance cannot be changed.
(19) Eye colour shows your genetic inheritance.
(20) He was cheated out of his rightful inheritance.
(21) She left him an inheritance of £100 000.
(22) The system involved inheritance by the eldest son.
(23) Jealous relatives tried to challenge her inheritance.
(24) The inheritance was divided equally among all the sons.
(25) He entered on his inheritance when he was 21.
(26) He laid claim to the property / inheritance.
(27) Under their law[/inheritance.html], all children shared in the inheritance.
(28) He accused his younger brother of trying to steal his rightful inheritance.
(29) Lucinda has to fight for her life and her inheritance in this gripping novel.
(30) She claimed that her cousin had cheated her out of her inheritance.
(1) She feared losing her inheritance to her stepmother.
(2) She spent all her inheritance in a year.
(3) She came into her inheritance at eighteen.
(4) His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
(5) The title passes by inheritance to the eldest son.
(6) The Duke signed away his inheritance.
(7) He accused his younger brother of trying to steal his rightful inheritance.
(8) Lucinda has to fight for her life and her inheritance in this gripping novel.
(9) He quickly wantoned away his inheritance.
(10) Her uncle cozened her out of her inheritance.
(11) He spent all his inheritance in a year.
(12) After getting a large inheritance, Bob and Alice lived it up for years.
(13) The Earl of Arundel's heir was restored to his inheritance and granted the lordship of Chirk.
(31) The inheritance money was shared equally among the three sisters.
(32) After getting a large inheritance, Bob and Alice lived it up for years.
(33) When his father died, he returned to England to claim his inheritance.
(34) Clancy's share of the inheritance was paid over to him.
(35) When he was 21 he came into a large inheritance.
(36) The paintings were left to the nation by the Duke of Norfolk in lieu of inheritance taxes.
(37) The Earl of Arundel's heir was restored to his inheritance and granted the lordship of Chirk.
(38) My children can't wait for me to shuffle off this mortal coil so they can get their hands on their inheritance.
(39) They used the inheritance to pay off their outstanding loan.
(40) The inheritance enabled him to indulge his passion for art.
(41) She'd turn in her grave if she knew what he was spending his inheritance on.
(42) A particular gene is responsible for the inheritance of eye colour.
(43) He used his inheritance to indulge his vices of drinking and gambling.
(44) That law on the right of inheritance has fallen into disuse.
(45) The large inheritance from his aunt meant that he could buy his own boat.
(46) You'll need stronger evidence to defend your claim to the inheritance.
(47) And they come about through inheritance, acquisition or invention.
(48) An inheritance tax has replaced the capital transfer tax.
(49) The boatyard was to be my inheritance.
(50) Thus inheritance tax is concerned with gratuitous transactions. 5.
(50) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(51) We receive our inheritance in discrete particles.
(52) Garth doesn't work; he just lives off his inheritance.
(53) Gifts and bequests have been exempted from Inheritance Tax.
(54) The first was its close fit with observed inheritance.
(55) There is no doubt that inheritance is a major component of the problem.
(56) His genius was to separate the products of inheritance from the mechanism of heredity.
(57) As this is over the inheritance tax threshold, it would bring a tax bill of £4,800.
(58) Goal conflict Patterns of profiles of goals are established through inheritance and childhood experiences.
(59) What he makes of this inheritance largely determines his place in history.
(60) The current form of death duty is called inheritance tax.
(61) But a family whose lands lay in an area of customary law where partible inheritance was the rule faced considerable problems.
(62) From what Varden tells me, Bobby made out a will when he came into his inheritance three years ago.
(63) They dissipated their inheritance money in a very short period of time.
(64) Likes and dislikes can not be put down to pure genetic inheritance alone.
(65) If there is no issue, £125,000, free of inheritance tax.
(66) How significant a part does inheritance play in sustaining or raising standards of living?
(67) Abolish the present inheritance tax and make recipients pay on gifts above a certain band as income.
(68) Whether or not these family resemblances are accurately identified, this kind of inheritance is now firmly established by experience and science.
(69) This particular inheritance was as striking as his physical resemblance to Tace.
(70) He will advise you on the inheritance tax your estate might incur and ways in which this may be reduced.
(71) They were unable to determine whether this risk profile reflected cultural inheritance or difficulty in becoming pregnant.
(72) It would also give females equal rights of inheritance with males, replacing the frequent favoritism toward the eldest son.
(73) But they were a substantial minority, and those historians who have recently been studying inheritance have reached some interesting conclusions.
(74) Inheritance tax Generally, the residence of a trust is not important for inheritance tax.
(75) Typically, they cover consumer disputes, personal injury claims, employment matters and inheritance problems.
(76) This favoritism took the form of inheritance of land and wealth, but it also took the form of simple care.
(77) It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
(78) And each chromosome carries some fifty thousand genes, which are the structures that carry inheritance information from parent to offspring.
(79) This means that the fate of the body does not, in fact, directly affect the inheritance of the offspring.
(80) Another popular misconception of Darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes.
(80) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(81) The modern form of death duties is the inheritance tax.
(82) The operation of rental and freehold land markets is compared to inheritance as a means of access to land.
(83) In the Budget, we announced that we would take most family businesses out of Inheritance Tax altogether.
(84) He had seen this unlooked-for inheritance simply as a source of lucre.
(85) Inheritance therefore benefits those who already possess substantial capital assets.
(86) They married with a view to inheritance, attended the local Protestant church and contributed handsomely to its building programme.
(87) We now know that the same goes for all our particles of inheritance.
(88) In 1986, for instance, Dole supported an inheritance tax code that greatly benefited the Gallos.
(89) Bill Murray is a guy who gets a big inheritance from the father he never knew: a 4-ton elephant named Vera.
(90) At present, the first £128,000 of any estate is free of inheritance tax.
(91) The only reason you want custody of Kirsty is so you can get your hands on her inheritance.
(92) In the Emmental region the loca customary laws of inheritance differed markedly from most of their neighbours.
(93) Temperament seems to be the result of three different factors - genetic inheritance, past experience and present environment.
(94) This research aims to find out how families handle these matters concerning inheritance of property in the circumstances of the 1990s.
(95) It implied, first, primogeniture amongst males, i.e. inheritance by the eldest son, if there was one.
(96) Donation and inheritance transactions accounted for a relatively small area of the farmland transferred to disadvantaged people.
(97) In 1981 the Conservative government abolished capital transfer tax and replaced it with inheritance tax.
(98) Dark Inheritance is Elaine Feinstein's first venture into a new genre: the literary thriller.
(99) Assuming genetic influences, the mode of inheritance can be investigated by segregation analysis of pedigree data.
(100) Galton had become convinced that Lamarckism was ineffective because the character of each individual is rigidly determined by inheritance.
(101) This was too wide a loophole for the tax planners: no wonder inheritance tax is called a voluntary tax.
(102) Had your daughter inherited the stocks, her cost basis would move up to the value at the time of the inheritance.
(103) Anonymous accounts could still be held if they related to legal proceedings such as divorce or inheritance.
(104) In so doing, politicians seem intent on marginalising the Beveridge inheritance and reinforcing social divisions.
(105) He grew up oppressed by the sense of belonging to a broken culture, deprived of his inheritance.
(106) Inheritance tax, for example, will continue to be an issue for many expatriates.
(107) Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance.
(108) The future is not an inheritance, it is an opportunity and an obligation. Bill Clinton 
(109) Why would Ian want to claim his inheritance and then give all his money away? It was a riddle to me.
(110) But nowhere was any one principle of inheritance applied exclusively, and nowhere was inheritance the only means of transferring land rights.
(110) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(111) She has no hidden political agenda, but she does challenge the cultural inheritance that would encourage her silence.
(112) Any small inheritance, gift, premium bond prize or money from occasional jobs should not be included.
(113) My inheritance from those years is the belief maintained with some difficulty, that I do have a right to the earth.
(114) Robert, my stepson, is not to be given his grandfather's inheritance until he is thirty.
(115) Financial conditions were at their worst, thanks to the inheritance from the preceding wasteful regime.
(116) Property left to a surviving spouse remains, as before, free of inheritance tax.
(117) Amy had never given up trying to get control of her inheritance.
(118) Also, where there is property located outside the United Kingdom, no inheritance tax will be payable.
(119) And think what good you're doing by helping me fulfil all Uncle's requirements for getting hold of my inheritance.
(120) Land fragmentation, as a result of inheritance laws and social custom, compounds the widespread problem of small farm size.
(121) It is not known if they are acquired through upbringing or inheritance or acquired later through experience.
(122) How does a woman with a large inheritance commonly bestow it on a man?
(123) The farm was her prison until her inheritance from her father's estate freed her in three years' time.
(124) You can not allow Araminta to make away with all your inheritance, Benedict.
(125) If he did, the probability is that his genetic inheritance played its part somewhere along the line.
(126) Lay ideas and theories are seen to be the product of the individual's experiences and cultural inheritance or identity.
(127) One wonders whether this is the first step towards the total abolition of inheritance tax.
(128) First, more and more of us are getting rich-through inheritance and the increase in the value of private businesses.
(129) These types of tax take the form of annual wealth taxes, gift taxes and inheritance taxes.
(130) When inheritance is controlled by many genes, the cruder techniques of quantitative genetics can be applied.
(131) When Morris looks at Catherine he sees her inheritance, which he feels he deserves.
(132) In a case like this, gender divisions interact with inheritance patterns to produce particular forms of relationship between brothers and sisters.
(133) Among the inheritance of this type of survey are procedures known as the quota sample and the attitude questionnaire.
(134) A weak heart, another Vandervort inheritance, like the table and the portrait.
(135) No longer does the abuser need to be dominated by his inheritance of fear and lust for power.
(136) Both men and women must migrate in search of work and there is little need to secure inheritance through marriage.
(137) Dublin has neither the artistic inheritance nor the financial resources to better such extravagances.
(138) To explore the mode of inheritance further we performed a complex segregation analysis.
(139) These different patterns of inheritance are bound to have an effect upon the relationships between siblings.
(140) Inheritance tax is charged on the value transferred by a chargeable transfer. 2.
(141) The same ordinarily holds true of payroll and inheritance taxes.
(142) In both types of tenure sale was almost as frequent as change through inheritance.
(143) But the loudest gripes concerned my criticism of the legislation to phase out inheritance tax.
(144) The riveting tale of suspense and mystery revolving around an inheritance and the pottery industry.
(145) There was no thought in those days of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or of inheritance tax.
(146) Are inheritance practices basically inegalitarian,[http:///inheritance.html] discriminating in particular against female members of rural households?
(147) My principal inheritance was a justification for any irresponsibility I cared to indulge in thereafter.
(148) Bill Murray gets a big inheritance from the father he never knew: a 4-ton elephant named Vera.
(149) This is likely to be the case for other families with a similar pattern of inheritance.
(150) This learned behaviour, or social inheritance, of any society is called its culture.
(151) The evidence for genetic inheritance is much less strong for the less severe forms of depression.
(152) This is the object-oriented concept of inheritance, that is, characteristics received from an ancestor in a class hierarchy.
(153) In this context, inheritance plays a rather different role from that usually envisaged in discussions of the distribution of wealth.
(154) The reformation in faith is of fundamental importance to all who wish to lay hold on their inheritance of health.
(155) Would there be any likelihood of a future charge under inheritance tax?
(156) Firstly, subdivision, because inheritance is shared between siblings, takes place throughout the region.
(157) It was sparsely furnished, for Anne had only just come into her inheritance, but it was newly decorated and clean.
(158) As the generations go by, under the assumption of blending inheritance, variation is bound to become swamped.
(159) I appreciate that scientists may believe our characteristics and tendencies are passed on by genetic inheritance.
(160) But with inheritance tax levied at 40 per cent on assets totalling over £234,000, it's vital everyone has one.
(161) The inheritance of outmoded company structures from the past, reinforced by further concentration, produced very rigid company organisation.
(162) And an invaluable inheritance from lead miner, linen weaver and gentleman scientist.
(163) By the end of June, the Northern Trust Company was trustee of this inheritance also.
(164) It suggested that second marriages would substantially infringe the rights of inheritance of the members of the first family.
(165) They emerge from the apparatus of inheritance, from the ways that genes join forces to do their job.
(166) Approved modules do not behave in this manner with respect to inheritance.
(167) Occasionally, problems with block inheritance or linkage are encountered.
(168) Toolbox controls for creating entities, associations, and inheritance relationships.
(169) Her father had dissipated her inheritance.
(170) We may safely attribute these structures to inheritance.
(171) A fifth kind of tax is the inheritance tax.
(172) Abolition of all right of inheritance.
(173) It is compatible with the X-linked recessive inheritance.
(174) Including inheritance laws, property law and creditor's rights law.
(175) The Listener example you instance, has inheritance going on.
(176) Joint inheritance or heirship of property.
(177) The inheritance of resistance to scab seems to be governed by the additive genes in the main, but non-additive genes also exert a significant influence.
(178) Article 52 The people's courts shall, in handling cases concerning inheritance, protect the minors' right of inheritance and right to receive bequeathment according to law.
(179) In particular, it enables members of the director-shareholder's family to sell shares in order to pay inheritance taxes, and thereby avoid having to sell company assets.
(180) After receiving a large inheritance, Alice began to live it up.
(181) The results showed that the resistance is dominant inheritance and is controlled by single dominant gene.
(182) LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear? Return for thy servants' sake, the tribes of thine inheritance.
(183) The laws in the Han Dynasty also stipulated that women enjoyed the right of property inheritance, which embodied their economic status in the family and society.
(184) In this thesis, the performance of non - mendelian inheritance in EGSR rice was analyzed.
(185) In this paper, progresses in genetic transformation of tall fescue were reviewed in terms of recipient materials, transformation methods, target genes, influencing factors and transgene inheritance.
(186) Inheriting Duchenne's or Becker's MD Duchenne's and Becker's muscular dystrophies are passed from mother to son through one of the mother's genes in a pattern called X-linked recessive inheritance.
(187) And in those days the tribe of the Danites was seeking a place of their own where they might settle, because they had not yet come into an inheritance among the tribes of Israel.
(188) A common approach to defining data is through inheritance – taking an existing data definition and adding parameters.
(189) The inheritance is the gift of eternal life. Contained within an ancient scroll, concealed by the dullard Abbot and his cohorts.
(190) Such colonists would be liable to modification, the principle of inheritance still betraying their original birthplace.
(191) Estate planning is usually also offered to allow clients to structure their affairs so as to minimise inheritance taxes and probate costs.
(192) I changed the reuse mechanism from protected field via inheritance to method parameters.
(193) The hot pepper CMS 21A, sweet pepper CMS 8A and 9 different genotype fertility restoring lines were used to study the inheritance of fertility restoring genes.
(194) Inheritance refers to the devolution of property on the death of its owner to other persons.
(195) A genealogy, the testimony clansman generation inheritance One photo, keep you eternal memory A pair of jade hand, opened your beauty secrets!
(196) New modes and media of inheritance and diffuseness have accelerated contemporary inheritance of Yi flower-drum dance.
(197) We work with the Red man today, and those that are seeking their Red inheritance, whether they be black, white, or yellow.
(198) Property inheritance enables you to reuse project configurations, without having to redefine and reapply each project setting in the property pages.
(199) Additive genetic effects were higher than non-additive genetic effects of reciprocals in the inheritance of this trait, but the latter was also significant.
(200) Gets flags that specify the inheritance propagation properties of this Access Control Entry (ACE).
(201) Moreover,[] you haven't brought us into a land flowing with milk and honey or given us an inheritance of fields and vineyards. Will you gouge out the eyes of these men?
(202) The Object - Oriented characters, such as encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and dynamic binding etc, increase the testing complexity.
(203) Polymorphism is the third essential feature of an object-oriented programming language, after data abstraction and inheritance.
(204) Congenital microphthalmia is a developmental defect of ocular disorder with autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked recessive modes of inheritance.
(205) The inheritance hierarchy is a actually a directed acyclic graph.
(206) Firstly, we expatiate the segmentation algorithm theory of two dimension maximal entropy based on inheritance algorithm.
(207) Therefore, modern pattern design, the vehicle of culture, bear the responsibility of cultural inheritance as well as the assimilation of the spirits of traditional culture of minorities.
(208) The successor who disclaims inheritance assumes no responsibility for the payment of taxes and debts payable by the decedent according to law.
(209) Chaucer's inheritance and transcendence of the courtly love tradition lay the basis for the development of English literature and for the literary prosperity in the Elizabethan period.
(210) It is my prototypical example for the flexibility of composition over inheritance.
(211) Due to the complexity of tetrasomic inheritance, most (five) genetic maps of M. sativa have been constructed in diploids, and three genetic maps have been constructed in tetraploid populations.
(212) Studies on the inheritance of resistance to Verticillium wilt of upland cotton, and the identification of differently expressed genes about the interactions between upland cotton and V. dahliae Kleb.
(213) The five agronomical traits of husk are controlled by the additive inheritance effect, so they could be improved by selection of parents in maize breeding.
(214) Polygenic inheritance - A continuous, rather than discrete, set of traits that are influenced by many genes.
(215) Frye on the function of the creation and recreation of culture and also on its inheritance.
(216) Inheritance of salinity tolerance in Pakchoi fitted to the "additive-dominant" model.
(217) China is one of the centre of origin, inheritance and variation of Citrus. The germplasm resources of pummelo( Citrus grandis Osbeck) contains abundant variations.
(218) They defraud a man of his home, a fellowman of his inheritance.
(219) These mutual right of inheritance strengthened the autonomy of the gens.
(220) And I took root in an honourable people, and in the portion of mg God his inheritance, and my abode is in the full assembly of saints.
(221) He signed the letter of appointment to entrust his lawyer to handle the inheritance.
(222) Dose-mortality characteristics of susceptible and resistants parents and their F1 hybrids, F2-backcross progeny and F2 mass cross progeny were assessed in order to determine inheritance character.
(223) To impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance; hand down.
(224) Teddy came from an old-money New York family with manufacturing interests and benefited from inheritance and a steady income from trust funds.
(225) Wherefore David said unto the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you? and wherewith shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the LORD?
(226) Our inheritance tax should make up the rules of starting point for levy rate, etc.
(227) On base of comparing oversees abandon inheritance, and joining the reality, this thesis analyzes the object, the force and the inscape of the abandon inheritance.
(228) As shown in Figure 10, a dotted line with a closed, unfilled arrow means realization (or implementation); as we saw in Figure 4, a solid arrow line with a closed, unfilled arrow means inheritance.
(229) In our arithmetic expressions we could have used inheritance to get from a unary to a binary operator node, but that would substantially violate the test.
(230) The Solutions of National Inheritance Property and the Conservation Activities for the White House building: the fracture of history.
(231) The poor child was cheated out of his inheritance by a dishonest lawyer.
(232) But the concept of Lamarckian inheritance has made a comeback in recent years,[] as scientists learn more about epigenetics.
(233) Von Willebrand disease is the most commonly inherited bleeding disorder, caused by the inheritance of a quantitative or qualitative abnormality of von Willebrand factor.
(234) Plastid of most angiosperms is uniparental maternal inheritance, yet a majority of gymnosperm is uniparental paternal inheritance.
(235) Conclusion The results suggest that psoriasis follows a pattern of polygenetic or multifactorial inheritance rather than single-gene inheritance.
(236) The load bearing history, the inheritance spirit, present's Red Flag prosperous times are keep pace with the times, is extraordinary in the power aspect similar bearing, rushes spiritedly .
(237) Task 1 . Genetic analysis of inheritance of seed coat colour in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
(238) The right of inheritance, as a very important part of the legal relationship of property inheritance, is the core of all the legacy system.
(239) In general, all of the nonsolutions I've presented here fail because they conflate types with other things: inheritance, identity, or namespaces.
(240) The cries you eat inheritance, trousseau , and undistinguishable cries of the death.
(241) Fulfill the research of version graphic model based on design history, describe and express complex inheritance relationship of general versions.
(242) Xianghe filigree jewelry base of China's ancient Silk inheritance and development of technology.
(243) Herediatery nonpopsis colorectal cancer(HNPCC) is an autosomal dominant inheritance syndrome , its penetrance is as high as 70 - 80% , and occupy about 5-15% of the colorectal cancer.
(244) The selection of "Bank-Based Financial System"in China's economy of transition has two reasons; inheritance from subsistent financial system and real economy need.
(245) In Ada 2005 a new reserved word interface was introduced to resolve the limitations of single inheritance.
(246) The boy lived on the hog after getting his inheritance.
(247) That's what interface inheritance means; if you fulfill the contract of the more derived type then you are required to also fulfill the contract of the less derived type.
(248) In the inheritance of legacy shares, it mainly explored "Legitimate successor" as well as the legatee of the scope of the disposal options.
(249) She expects to enter upon her inheritance sometime next year.
(250) "There was a situation where there was a master class for the model, and in a few occasions the documentation didn't correctly describe the object inheritance," says Schiller.
(251) The distinctive characteristic of traditional energetic culture made inheritance process to perform characteristics of blood relationship and deification .
(252) Mendelian inheritance of hygromycin resistance was showed as single dominant locus and proved by Southern blotting analysis in T1 and T2 generation of all transgenic plants.
(253) As with familial adenomatous polyposis, the inheritance pattern is autosomal dominant.
(254) Using wildcards, inheritance hierarchy, package structure, good naming conventions, and good pointcut composition can yield acceptable pointcuts in many situations.
(255) Aim To study the modes of inheritance of mental retardation for integrate control in Ankang experimental station.
(256) Restoration System of Inheritance is connected with the loss of Inheritance.
(257) JavaScript is a class-free, object-oriented language, and as such, it uses prototypal inheritance instead of classical inheritance.
(258) Firstly, the author expounds the status of the property inheritance system in the laws and norms on civil affairs and the legislative styles of legal system of inheritance.
(259) Article 30 A common-of- piscary right license shall not be the subject of other rights or juristic acts other than inheritance and transfer.
(260) The "Three Represents" thought is not only the historical summary of CPC's experience in practice but also an inheritance and development of Marxist theory.
(260) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(261) Inheritance of short stem character on Cucumis melo L was analysized , using long stem variety Zhuangyuan and short stem resources 1A533 and 1A440 as materials.
(262) Reciprocal cross A cross that tests whether the inheritance of a particular character is effected by the sex of the parent.
(263) India's minority Muslim population is governed by Islamic personal laws on issues such as marriage, divorce and property inheritance .
(264) Connective tissue nevi are uncommon hamartomas that may be acquired or may manifest an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance.
(265) The possessor shall not be in a more favourable position than the person from whom it acquired the cultural object by inheritance or otherwise gratuitously.
(266) "Inheritance in the old country is carried through the male line, " she said. "Families depend on the male child for support."
(267) Many similar tasks must be scripted separately because Ant lacks support for loops, inheritance, and conditional processing; therefore, build code is duplicated and is sometimes redundant.
(268) Two main modes of inheritance exist: X-linked and autosomal dominant.
(269) The mining rights exchange should include remise, transference, mortgage, hire, contract and inheritance.
(270) Folk Art of Chow Tai Fook and SIFE have cooperation and focus on the inheritance of the Folk Art.
(271) Literature - tech research papers has the following functions: evaluation, inheritance, link and retrieval.
(272) The finest inheritance you can give to a child is to allow it to make its own way, completely on its own feet---Isadora Duncan, American dancer.
(273) Confucius' "Songs enlightenment" is the inheritance and development of traditional morals from Western Chou Dynasty.
(274) Every high school biology student learns of Gregor Mendel and his classic studies of inheritance.
(275) And how shall I make expiation that you may bless the inheritance of Jehovah?
(276) At the same time, estimation of postmortem interval also has some practical significance in insurance indemnity and civil cases, such as property inheritance.
(277) This is the web page of OMIM Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man.
(278) Genetic analysis on the inheritance of pupation rate and some traits of cocoon were adopted with diallel cross.
(279) This article will formulate the contributions of the book, Conspectus of Landscape Making, to the traditional ideas of the landscape in the aspect of inheritance and development.
(280) He said, "There has been a recent study on perfect pitch, the ability to know the absolute pitch of a musical note, that strongly suggests that is acquired through the inheritance of a single gene".
(281) Interference with the function of the normal TH receptor by mutant TH receptors is responsible for the dominant mode of inheritance.
(282) The reckoning of descent in the female line and the matriarchal law of inheritance were thereby overthrown, and the male line of descent and the paternal law of inheritance were substituted for them.
(283) In addition, property inheritance and conversed with the relevant provisions will be greatly relaxed.
(284) Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
(285) Additive variance was higher than dominance variance, which indicates quantitative inheritance.
(286) His neighbour denounce him as a wastrel who had dissipated his inheritance.
(287) Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is an uncommon autosomal dominant inheritance disease. 25 cases from a family were reported. The pathology, clinical presentation and treatment were discussed.
(288) The project system employs a property inheritance model, which extends your ability to manage project configurations.
(289) The inheritance of some fruit traits in canning yellow peaches was studied in the crossbreeding process.
(290) It is this fact that has generally kept discussions of inheritance outside the universe of discourse for Web services.
(291) It's analysis in terms of sociology, anthropology and history. Section III. Explanation of the role played by notation in music inheritance.
(292) According to the law of segregation, the character of red rice is dominant inheritance under the control of a pair of main genes.
(293) It'should include sex of emulative, optional choose, history inheritance and but representative.
(293) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(294) This is the land which ye shall divide by lot unto the tribes of Israel for inheritance, and these are their portions, saith the Lord GOD.
(295) Yea, I will cause men to walk upon you, even my people Israel; and they shall possess thee, and thou shalt be their inheritance, and thou shalt no more henceforth bereave them of men.
(296) The atavism appears in the crisscross inheritance as well as in the other genetic way.
(297) They crush your people, O LORD; they oppress your inheritance.
(298) A uni-directional association is drawn as a solid line with an open arrowhead (not the closed arrowhead, or triangle, used to indicate inheritance) pointing to the known class.
(299) The foot echo area health, is our ancestor's precious inheritance, is the nature entrusts with our excellent doctor god technique.
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