predisposition im PONS Wörterbuch

predisposition Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

a predisposition to sth
she has predisposition against sth

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Furthermore, animal behavior is also influenced by evolved predispositions, or genetics.
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Although it is understood that generally people are born with the genetic predisposition to develop this disease, which can be triggered due to environmental factors.
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He considered an individuals' biological predisposition, as well as his social environment to be important factors in criminal behaviour.
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A moderate thesis is that specific cultural factors trigger the illness which is determined by many factors including family interactions, individual psychology, or biological predisposition.
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He demonstrated a predisposition for monuments, street scenes, and tourist landmarks.
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To sum up, subjectivity becomes an important factor in evaluating a predisposition.
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Acute episodes of hyperglycemia without an obvious cause may indicate developing diabetes or a predisposition to the disorder.
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The effect of fructose in reducing excretion of uric acid is increased in people with a hereditary (genetic) predisposition toward hyperuricemia and/or gout.
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He also found that these relationships have more of an effect on a person's political leanings than the person's prior predispositions.
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Because of the association between rejection sensitivity and neuroticism, there is a likely a genetic predisposition.
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