Saving a life threatened by a blood-related illness is a numbers game.
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It must include all life and all living things to which we are blood-related.
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The digital device can diagnose early cancers, cardiac markers, infectious diseases and other blood-related illnesses.
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When people apparently not blood-related at all resemble one other, the same law must hold.
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A close genetic relationship indicated an increased risk when blood-related children, parents, and siblings were pooled together.
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When I talk about a family that isn't blood-related, you guys are the definition of that, says Kelly.
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Many were blood-related, favoring each other with protection and resources, but distinct family groupings as we know them did not exist.
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But then, in the final count, her reputation didn't really matter; she was only a ward of the Sellaths, not blood-related.
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The Company is also developing a pipeline of therapies for solid tumors and blood-related cancers designed to address unmet medical needs.
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For many people suffering from blood-related illnesses, a bone marrow or peripheral blood stem-cell transplant represents the best chance for survival.
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The computer system was to be an upgrade of its Progresa system, which was introduced in 2003, following a number of blood-related scandals.
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Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 10 324 blood-related females in Shanghai from November 2012 to January 2013.
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Blended families (composed of step-siblings and step-parent's brother and cousins, for example) create dynamics which facilitate access to children by non blood-related kin.
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We developed a procedure for calculating the probability of finding a suitable donor among cousins and blood-related aunts and uncles (the extended family).
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A total of 36 740 SNPs from 816 F2 progeny were analyzed for each blood-related trait after filtering for quality control.
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Although mutations in the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) gene result in several blood-related diseases in humans, they also confer resistance to malarial infection.