| 41. | Such techniques take advantage of the stable and heritable RNAi phenotype in plant stocks.
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| 42. | In 1646 Charles conferred on the Duke the heritable office of Keeper of Holyroodhouse.
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| 43. | The related trait of eudaimonia or psychological well-being, is also heritable.
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| 44. | By 1305, William was given back the heritable position of Sheriff of Cromarty.
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| 45. | Studies of twins suggest that 80 percent of this stable component of happiness is heritable.
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| 46. | Here, it is presumed that the players'strategies are biologically encoded and heritable.
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| 47. | These honorifics occasionally became heritable titles, no longer indicating relation with the reigning king.
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| 48. | They became heritable with the beginning of central demographic records in the early modern period.
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| 49. | Dilated cardiomyopathy is a heritable disease in some dog breeds, including the St Bernard.
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| 50. | Human exposure further encompasses impaired fertility, heritable genetic damage and harm to unborn children.
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