English to Tamil Dictionary fraternal

fraternal

உடன்பிறந்த
definition
adjective
his lack of fraternal feeling shocked me
of or like a brother or brothers.
Studies with siblings and fraternal twins indicate the genetic component of the disease has relatively low penetrance.
(of twins) developed from separate ova and therefore genetically distinct and not necessarily of the same sex or more similar than other siblings.
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Multiple studies have shown the risk for developing either anorexia or bulimia is significantly greater in identical twins than in 'fraternal' twins and these genetic effects emerge only after puberty.
Ordinary siblings and 'fraternal' twins have only 50 percent of their genes in common.
Despite John's objections to psychological explanations, the mother functions as the sexualized prize and arbiter in this 'fraternal' rivalry when the brothers come to blows on her doorstep.
A study of identical and 'fraternal' twins separated at birth and adopted into different families showed the same heritability.
One particularly good test system with which to quantify disease heritability is a twin study, in which disease frequency is compared between cohorts of identical twins and 'fraternal' twins.
Silence has long been a tenet of mystery religions such as Wicca, as well as other 'fraternal' organizations such as the Masons, or the Golden Dawn.
Comparisons of identical and 'fraternal' twins show that there is a strong genetic component to how people respond to lousy childhood environments.
The study found that the identical twins were more similar in personality traits than the 'fraternal' twins.
These people were not allowed to join the 'fraternal' organizations that had been previously established by and for white people, so they sought to form their own social organizations throughout the country.
Younger brother Prince Khurram promptly had him killed, as 'fraternal' ambitions were not to be encouraged, even though the wretched Prince Khusrau was blind.
You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heartburnings which spring from these misrepresentations; they tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound together by 'fraternal' affection.
However, there is greater similarity of intelligence between identical twins than between 'fraternal' twins, suggesting a role for genetics!
It pointed to evidence of declining participation in a variety of civic arenas - politics, churches, labor unions, parent-teacher organizations and 'fraternal' organizations.
Risk tests will be distributed through a variety of community channels including social-service, faith-based, grass-roots and 'fraternal' organizations and retail outlets.
Identical twins, which have the same genetic makeup, are far more likely than 'fraternal' twins to both have autism.
The 'fraternal' twins had just turned two a week ago.
This 'fraternal' tension stresses Philippe, especially now that their mother has died, because André is the only family he has left.
The remaining two-thirds of twins are 'fraternal' , resulting from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm.
Examples of bonding social capital include ethnic 'fraternal' organizations, church-based women's reading groups, and fashionable country clubs.
How I reconcile this with impending 'fraternal' birthday present purchasing, imminent Christmas gift buying, forthcoming silly season drunkenness and my existing overdraft and credit card debt, I really do not know.
Shortly before the Civil War, the fraternity regrouped and became the model for dozens of other 'fraternal' organizations that enjoyed tremendous popularity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
They studied identical and 'fraternal' twins to minimise the likelihood that the children with lower IQs had simply inherited them.
While it is true that most 'fraternal' organizations excluded blacks and women as full members, so too did the vast majority of political associations and labor unions during the same period.
Sketching the plot of the film calls to mind any number of archetypal/hackneyed tales of 'fraternal' rivalry, flight from danger, coming of age, and so on.
Not romantic love, of course, but 'fraternal' love.
Again and again, the treacherous brother in the 'fraternal' allegory puts personal, material ambition over ‘natural’ family loyalty, law and order, spiritual and communal values.
But then Barkulkul deviates from 'fraternal' expectations-he kills his brother, plants him like a long yam and covers his corpse with a bunch of bananas.
Monogamy is the norm, although some Tibetan-speaking peoples practice 'fraternal' polyandry (two brothers may marry the same woman).
Heritability is usually measured by concordance between parents and children, or between identical and 'fraternal' twins.
Later, Romanian immigrants gathered at the headquarters of mutual aid societies and 'fraternal' organizations where they discussed news from Romania, read or wrote letters, and sang religious or popular songs.
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