Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... disease . As more and more genetic variations among individuals are discovered , there will be a rush to label many of these variations as disease - associ- ated . We need to define the term disease so that it incorporates our expanding ...
... disease . As more and more genetic variations among individuals are discovered , there will be a rush to label many of these variations as disease - associ- ated . We need to define the term disease so that it incorporates our expanding ...
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... disease name , such as schizophrenia , and do not offer an explanation of the underly- ing etiology . Essentialists argue that for every disease there is an underlying patho- logical etiology and that the disease state should be defined ...
... disease name , such as schizophrenia , and do not offer an explanation of the underly- ing etiology . Essentialists argue that for every disease there is an underlying patho- logical etiology and that the disease state should be defined ...
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... disease . Molecular Biology of Infectious Agents Scientists who employ genomic approaches to the identification and characterization of genes that define host tropism and disease would be particularly suited to this position ...
... disease . Molecular Biology of Infectious Agents Scientists who employ genomic approaches to the identification and characterization of genes that define host tropism and disease would be particularly suited to this position ...
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