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Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary.
innate
inborn
nonheritable
noninheritable
innate
inborn
1
In times long gone, however, such predictive skills were sometimes quite
innate
.
2
However, the role of neddylation in antiviral
innate
immunity remain largely unknown.
3
Plants and animals employ
innate
immune systems to cope with microbial infection.
4
I speak of a certain
innate
quality of mind, a superior understanding.
5
Many candidates lack that
innate
numerical ability necessary to understand higher-level maths.
1
No; it was something in them, something
inborn
and subtle and everlasting.
2
It takes a man all his
inborn
strength to fight hunger properly.
3
Fatty-acid metabolism plays a key role in acquired and
inborn
metabolic diseases.
4
The sight sets him thinking of the
inborn
sense of the bird.
5
Tact was
inborn
in Cunningham, as it had been in his father.
1
Background: Pulmonary stenosis is common in children with complex
congenital
heart diseases.
2
Early diagnosis of
congenital
malaria and timely treatment present with good evolution.
3
But he had a
congenital
heart problem that led to extra tests.
4
Main outcome measure: Reduction in the prevalence of
congenital
disorders at birth.
5
Data on children were obtained regarding birth weight,
congenital
anomalies, and development.
6
The level of parasitemia is a known risk factor for
congenital
transmission.
7
Ocular toxoplasmosis may develop as a result of
congenital
or acquired infection.
8
The diagnosis of
congenital
syphilis continues to pose a difficult clinical challenge.
9
Typical deletions result in hemizygosity for TBX1 associated with
congenital
cardiovascular disease.
10
Materials and methods: Thirty nonrelated patients with primary
congenital
glaucoma were studied.
11
We report a unique case of an intracranial rapidly involuting
congenital
hemangioma.
12
Interpretation: The association between microcephaly and
congenital
Zika virus infection was confirmed.
13
We recently demonstrated the first
congenital
ZIKV infection in the United States.
14
Conclusions: Type II and NE-II parasites cause
congenital
toxoplasmosis in North America.
15
A new classification for
congenital
upper-extremity anomalies was first published in 2010.
16
Background: Fetal imaging for
congenital
anomalies increases pregnancy terminations late in gestation.
congenital
congenital heart
congenital anomalies
congenital malformations
congenital disorder
congenital defects