| 31. | This multifactorial nature is what accounts, in part, for the disparity between viral prevalence and disease incidence.
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| 32. | It may contribute to multifactorial genetic diseases such as altered behavior in sleep / wake cycle and mood disorders.
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| 33. | Feather pecking is a multifactorial problem and a large number of risk factors have been identified for commercial flocks.
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| 34. | Geneticists distinguish between monogenic disorders _ in which a single gene rules as an absolute master _ and multifactorial disorders.
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| 35. | This would require studying dozens, even hundreds of different family pedigrees before a conclusion of multifactorial inheritance is drawn.
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| 36. | Hypertension can also be age related, and if this is the case, it is likely to be multifactorial.
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| 37. | It is thought to be multifactorial, meaning that numerous genes and environmental factors play a role in its development.
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| 38. | Their multifactorial model separates feeling from judgment and discusses the conceptual level of processing that is added to the latter.
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| 39. | Allelotype is important for the field of population genetics, particularly when studying complex or multifactorial disorders such as cancer.
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| 40. | Viral tropism tends to be multifactorial, so looking for general principles is less rewarding than looking at more specific issues.
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