| 11. | He and Katie decide to marry anyway, despite the ban on consanguinity.
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| 12. | Besides Eva and consanguinity, there are other problems with his love for Geli.
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| 13. | Consanguinity of the parents is a risk factor.
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| 14. | Parental consanguinity is a significant factor in diagnosis.
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| 15. | Nevertheless, consanguinity was enough for the opposition.
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| 16. | Most of them are related by consanguinity and they speak a dialect uniquely Jasaanon.
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| 17. | However, these results may principally reflect village endogamy rather than consanguinity per se.
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| 18. | Associations between consanguinity and Alzheimer's disease have been found in certain populations.
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| 19. | Call it a bad understanding of Polish consanguinity.
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| 20. | He then repudiated her on the basis of consanguinity and she married Pons of Toulouse.
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