English to Arabic Dictionary predisposition

predisposition

ميل
definition
noun
a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia
a liability or tendency to suffer from a particular condition, hold a particular attitude, or act in a particular way.
translation of 'predisposition'
noun
ميل,
نزوع,
قابلية,
تهيؤ,
نزعة,
استعداد
example
a child may inherit a 'predisposition' to schizophrenia
factors including genetic 'predisposition'
This aspect of attitude concerns a 'predisposition' or intention to behave in a certain way.
Houllier will now have a 'predisposition' to the condition and must watch the levels of cholesterol in his blood.
genetic 'predisposition'
There is always a genetic 'predisposition' in such individuals.
a child may inherit a 'predisposition' to schizophrenia
We make things ‘better’ in a variety of ways, but the resulting invention still doesn't perfectly fit our genetic 'predispositions' .
They are habits, 'predispositions' , deeply engrained attitudes of aversion and preference.
The social environment is shaped by and expresses genetic factors, and genetic 'predispositions' require specific social processes for their expression.
Moreover, understanding genetic influences as 'predispositions' or limiting factors still leaves a potentially broad sphere of human freedom and moral accountability.
Commonly attributed factors might include temperament or genetic 'predispositions' toward risk taking.
‘Environmental toxins, genetic 'predispositions' and even diet appear to influence and sometimes disrupt this process,’ he added.
Insurers wanted to use the tests to lower premiums to policyholders who were free from certain genetic 'predispositions' to particular illnesses.
Attitudes are 'predispositions' to act in a particular situation, and involve three elements.
The book touches briefly on the issue of genetic 'predispositions' , but does not dwell on it.
You can see genetic 'predispositions' to certain things pop up along the family tree.
While information about people's genetic 'predispositions' is collected much less often than other medical information, its collection is on the rise.
The complexity of genetic diseases has been far greater than anticipated, and the public's interest in learning about genetic 'predispositions' is unexpectedly low.
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