Police were working to identify the victims and contact next of kin.
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In that case, I would be obligated to your kin, of course.
3
The kin had reportedly brought several weapons with him, including a machete.
4
Gujarati authorities have pledged financial assistance to the victims' next of kin.
5
In four cases, genetic test results were disclosed to next of kin.
1
Doctors have described her progress so far as akin to a miracle.
2
She said she thought file sharing was akin to internet radio streaming.
3
Brawlers focus on fast action fighting much akin to tag team wrestling.
4
Mr Peters rebuffed claims that Ihumātao protests were akin to Bastion Point.
5
Mr Corker and the president used to be something akin to allies.
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That argument produces all this misery; that and others cognate to it.
2
The Stoics define the soul as a cognate spirit, sensible to exhalations.
3
There was nothing formal, nothing ordained about such clusterings of cognate mentalities.
4
Cloned CTL can be induced to undergo apoptosis with cognate peptide epitopes.
5
Sea-power is a term used to indicate two distinct, though cognate things.
1
No pathogenic mutations were identified in one multiplex family and one consanguineous family.
2
We performed genetic linkage analysis in consanguineous families affected by hypogammaglobulinemia.
3
The patient was the third child of first-cousin consanguineous, healthy parents.
4
The differences in IFR values between affinal and consanguineous couples are not significant.
5
The distribution of 514 cases of consanguineous marriage from genealogies was as follows:
1
Then he said coolly, 'Mademoiselle, you are the victim of consanguineal sorcery.'
2
The gens is an organized body of consanguineal kindred in the female line.
3
Marriage between members of the same gens is forbidden, but consanguineal marriages between persons of different gentes are permitted.
4
Each one of the Blackfoot tribes is subdivided into gentes, a gens being a body of consanguineal kindred in the male line.
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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.
3
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.
Uso de consanguine em inglês
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Women were already deposed from their former exalted position as heads of families and as leaders of consanguine communities.
2
These 'quarters' were the 'calpulli'; hence it follows that the consanguine groups held the altepetlalli or soil of the tribe.
3
Territorial unions grew up instead of the consanguine unions of old, and this new organization evidently offered many advantages under the given circumstances.
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Each consanguine relationship thus gradually surrounded the surface on which it dwelt with a number of garden plots sufficient to the wants of its members.
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Consanguine marriages are very common, and perhaps this accounts for the low intellect and mental debility perceptible in many families.