Приклади вживання Huntington's Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Huntington's last work, Who Are We?
It has also been suggested that the girls suffered from Huntington's disease.
It's a shame, in some sense, that Huntington's legacy won't be defined by his best works.
Insurance over £500,000 andyou have had a predictive genetic test for Huntington's.
Atrophy of the striatum is also involved in Huntington's disease, choreas, choreoathetosis, and dyskinesias.[27].
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Juvenile Huntington's disease is an uncommon form of the condition that can occur in people younger than 20 years old.
This project started as an attempt to rewrite and update Samuel Huntington's classic Political Order in Changing Societies, published in 1968.
A person with Huntington's may display a lack of drive, initiative and concentration that may make them appear lazy.
Medical conditions that progressively attack brain cells and connections, most commonly seen in Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease, or Huntington's disease.
However, with time, a person with Huntington's disease will become less responsive, more withdrawn and communicate little.
This is of significant academic interest with majorimplications for medical research into Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and many forms of cancer, among other diseases.
Huntington's supporters included Herbert A. Simon, a 1978 laureate of the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.
It's a little different than the way we think about brain disorders like Huntington's or Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease where you have a bombed-out part of your cortex.
Huntington's influence upon U.S. policy has been likened to that of British historian Arnold Toynbee's controversial religious theories about Asian leaders during the early twentieth century.
And I could show you equivalent pictures from other disease: multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease,even Huntington's disease, and they would all tell a similar story.
A drug that could target the cause of Huntington's disease has been safely and effectively tested in mice and monkeys, and human trials will follow.
This year researchers at University College London have achieved unprecedented breakthrough too(without gene editing). They have corrected the birth defect causing Huntington's disease(also known as Huntington's chorea).
Other critics argue that Huntington's taxonomy is simplistic and arbitrary, and does not take account of the internal dynamics and partisan tensions within civilizations.
In addition, diseases characterized by involuntary movements such as Parkinson's,tardive dyskinesia, and Huntington's disease are also associated with low levels of this neurotransmitter.
Since serious congenital diseases, such as Huntington's syndrome or cystic fibrosis, are often caused by specific DNA errors in individual genes, they may well be corrected with CRISPR.
But when they do not fold correctly, or"misfold," these proteins clump together, forming aggregates such as the ones found in Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and other neurodegenerative conditions.
On Huntington's advice, Botha's government established a powerful state security apparatus to"protect" the state against an anticipated upsurge in political violence that the reforms were expected to cause.
The Russia-Ukraine impasse isbest understood by American scholar Samuel Huntington's description of the“clash of civilizations” that can exist between ideologies that are diametrically opposed.
So once a double-stranded break is made in DNA, we can induce repair, and thereby potentially achieve astounding things, like being able to correctmutations that cause sickle cell anemia or cause Huntington's Disease.
Studies have shown that people with Huntington's disease are more likely to consider suicide, particularly near the time of diagnosis when the condition is becoming apparent, and when they start to lose their independence.
Professor Mark Walker from UQ's School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said while the drugdid not make it to market for Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease, the results suggest it may still have great use.
Studies have shown that people with Huntington's disease are more likely to consider committing suicide, particularly near the time of diagnosis when symptoms are already apparent, and when the person starts to lose their independence.
Researchers at the Buck Institute for Research on Aginghave corrected the genetic mutation responsible for Huntington's Disease(HD) using a human induced pluripotent stem cell(iPSC) that came from a patient suffering from the incurable, inherited….
The origins of the depressive phenotypes in models of Huntington's disease were so far related to alterations in molecular mechanisms that affected the dopaminergic and serotoninergic systems, the neurogenesis process in the hippocampus and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor.