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in the south of the county, where they were | hereditary abbots of Kilcolgan. |
with reduced activity (dysfibrinogenaemia). | Hereditary abnormalities of fibrinogen (the gene is car |
d legislator who is best known for being the | hereditary administrator(Dharmadhikari) of the Dharmast |
d legislator who is best known for being the | hereditary administrator(Dharmadhikari) of the Dharmast |
He was the 11th and last | hereditary Admiral of Castile, Governor of the Duchy of |
It was not | hereditary, although members of the same family have be |
Baronetcies are | hereditary, and James Fuller became the proprietor, est |
At the time, the position was | hereditary and assigned to the Parthian dynasty. |
While characterizing race as something | hereditary and biological, Evola also claimed that race |
in 1519, a position that was soon after made | hereditary and confirmed in Rome in 1525. |
The position of Viceroy was not | hereditary, and the position did not pass to Turo's son |
r that is because scientists said that it is | hereditary and the law says that the only way that it c |
t Britain's form of government: "The King is | hereditary, and according to the theory of their Govern |
en synthase is usually acquired (rather than | hereditary) and and can be caused by heavy metal poison |
had succeeded in identifying thalassemia, a | hereditary anemia that affected children of Italian and |
w levels of C4 are a key diagnostic test for | hereditary angioedema. |
o descendants in the female line, but is not | hereditary anymore. |
ple festival with support of Alazhgar Temple | hereditary Archakar Kidaripatti Alangarapattar alias Pa |
Society would then be directed by a | hereditary aristocracy composed of descendants from the |
in America included the establishment of an | hereditary aristocracy. |
terests are in neurogenetics (especially the | hereditary ataxias) and behavioural neurology (especial |
In return for surrendering their | hereditary authority to the central government, the dai |
great commercial undertakings, he was made a | hereditary baron of the Russian empire in 1893. |
Gwenllian, who married Gruffudd ap Iorwerth, | hereditary baron of Edeirnion and an ancestor of the Hu |
1943; to Carlota Dethorey, 1949; and to the | hereditary baroness Gunilla Palmstierna, 1964. |
death in 1992 while he was succeeded in the | hereditary baronetcy by his son Jonah. |
lbert Cross, and succeeded his father in the | hereditary barony in February 1966. |
Kingsdown is a life peerage, but a previous | hereditary Barony of Kingsdown was created for a kinsma |
ger brother Louis by offering him Vaud as an | hereditary barony. |
Alfoz of Lara, where the Lara family had its | hereditary base. |
therefore enjoyed greatly, on an effectively | hereditary basis, by the great Castilian houses of nobi |
s subsidiary title of Lord Abernethy, he was | hereditary bearer of the Crown of Scotland to the Parli |
erdale matriculated arms in the character of | Hereditary Bearer for the Sovereign of the Standard of |
Dundee, the Duke of Lauderdale was appointed | Hereditary Bearer for the Sovereign of the Standard of |
(6) | Hereditary Blindness, |
ons in the context of p. falciparum malaria, | hereditary blood cell disorders and cancer; computation |
His biographies of Daniel O'Connell, The | Hereditary Bondsman (1988) and The Emancipist (1989) (c |
ons in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes which cause | hereditary breast cancer; developed the important techn |
Hereditary cancer | |
With the latter he also became | Hereditary Carver to the Queen. |
bered for his description of a fairly common | hereditary cause of increased bilirubin. |
hereditary causes | |
n which office he was the subordinate of the | hereditary chamberlain Conrad of Weinsberg. |
His father was the lord of Hanslape and | hereditary chamberlain of the exchequer, a title that w |
esident and chief tax district in Thuringia, | hereditary chamberlain of the Principality of Halbersta |
nciently held by the Dymock family, who were | Hereditary Champions of England. |
George Calvert had led to the granting of a | hereditary charter to the Calvert family. |
He was created CVO in 1960, '30th | Hereditary Chief Butler of Ireland. |
"Queen Betty" was the | hereditary chief or Weroansqua of the Pamunkey Indian t |
ship abilities were recognized and he became | hereditary chief of the village early in the 20th centu |
1850 - November 15, 1914) was an | hereditary chief from the Tsimshian nation in British C |
na told by Aboriginal people such as Mi'kmaq | Hereditary Chief Stephen Augustine who recounts the beg |
ho claimed to be the Squamish First Nation's | hereditary chief Kiapilano. |
Garry Reece Sr., | Hereditary Chief |
Fred Dudoward Sr., | Hereditary Chief (R.I.P.) |
Paul Legaic, | hereditary chief and trader |
Arthur Wellington Clah, | hereditary chief and diarist |
Delgamuukw Earl Muldoe, Gitxsan | Hereditary Chief |
He was the 28th | Hereditary Chief Butler of Ireland. |
the Diawdine Bul, | hereditary chief of the Dyambour (free men) |
Walter Harris, O.C., Artist and Gitxsan | Hereditary Chief |
He has been a | hereditary chief of the Ahousaht First Nation, part of |
Earl Muldoe (Delgamuukw), | Hereditary Chief and Master Carver (Delgamuukw v. Briti |
sident, which remained reserved for a Fijian | hereditary Chief). |
t they do not recognize Gerald Johnston as a | hereditary chief, and that he has "neither the authorit |
traditionally a pastoral people, ruled by a | Hereditary Chief, called a Ma'ahes, who, in colonial ti |
be used by Muhammad Ali, Prince of Said and | Hereditary Chief, Sheikh Beja Khawr al`allaqi, Prince o |
2, 1360 - August 12, 1424) named one of them | hereditary chief, bestowing the name of "Yang" and an i |
eat Council of Chiefs, an assembly of mostly | hereditary chiefs which is constitutionally empowered t |
i; "Wildman"), who both served as successive | hereditary chiefs of Garden River after Shingwauk's dea |
d is one of the 13 member governments of the | Hereditary Chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en, which functions |
Also known as the Office of the | Hereditary Chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en, it is an organiz |
Although they have had | hereditary chiefs, the chiefs' authority is limited, th |
He was | Hereditary Chieftain of the Clan MacMillan. |
scommon, Ireland, to Andrew Beirne, Dangan's | Hereditary Chieftain, and Mary Plunkett Beirne, daughte |
is a political organization represented the | hereditary chieftaincies of the Wet'suwet'en people, ba |
id culture saw the rise of an elite class of | hereditary chieftains, perhaps heads of kin groups link |
is son Palden Thondup Namgyal, the incumbent | hereditary Chogyal was formally deposed by the people o |
iatric patients suffering from congenital or | hereditary chronic cholestasis, from birth (in term new |
especially Henry IV of Luxembourg, who had a | hereditary claim to the Hainaut. |
Included in canons were the rejection of | hereditary claims to a benefice or prebend, which was a |
Lord Reay (pronounced "ray") is the | hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mackay, whose lands in St |
The Viscount of Oxfuird is the | hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Makgill. |
tation to teach from the Yoshida family, the | hereditary clan leading Yoshida Shinto. |
Lord Napier is the | hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Napier. |
He is Premier Earl of Scotland and the | hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Lindsay. |
Hereditary clans are Eagle, Beaver and Blackfish (Kille | |
A member of the Dillon family remained | hereditary colonel-proprietor of the regiment up to 174 |
existed under various names; “Association of | Hereditary Commanders” (1928), “Russian Philanthropic A |
to diagnose both Jeremy and Tracy of a rare | hereditary condition, it is revealed that the true reas |
s, also called Cleidocranial dysplasia, is a | hereditary congenital disorder due to haploinsufficienc |
neurysm and Marfan syndrome as well as other | hereditary connective tissue disorders. |
He did not however recover the | hereditary constableship and the castle was leased to t |
1135 - 8 November 1195) was the first | hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine. |
Erich, | Hereditary Count von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (b |
tically making Julia an Hrabianka - a Polish | hereditary Countess. |
imiane's who were from Provence and had been | hereditary Counts of Moncha, the line ending with Anne |
He was awarded with a | hereditary countship in 1741 by the prince-elector of S |
she reported that the New Forest coven was a | hereditary coven that followed the old ways of the Hamp |
over 160 communities "Criminal Tribes", i.e. | hereditary criminals. |
ime declaring her queen (the only wife of an | hereditary Danish king to bear that title who was not a |
He married in 1748 with Louise Margaret, | hereditary daughter of Count Louis Engelbert von der Ma |
riage of Philip II, Duke of Burgundy and the | hereditary daughter of Count Louis. |
He is an internationally known expert in | hereditary deafness, twin studies and genetic linkage a |
Erbkrank (English: The | Hereditary Defective) is a 1936 Nazi propaganda film. |
eichsmark is what this person suffering from | hereditary defects costs the community during his lifet |
Rare | hereditary defects of muscular ion channels and transpo |
abortion in case of fetuses having racial or | hereditary defects for doctors, while the abortion of h |
do not appear to suffer from any particular | hereditary defects. |
down the amino acid phenylalanine due to an | hereditary deficiency of the necessary enzyme which is |
Myeloperoxidase deficiency is a | hereditary deficiency of the enzyme, which predisposes |
A | hereditary deficiency of C8 can result in increased sus |
(8) Any severe | hereditary deformity. |
y way of impingement from tumors, trauma, or | hereditary degeneration of nerve tissue can cause deinn |
Prince Boris is the | hereditary deputy Grand master of the dynastic Orders. |
Hereditary Descent, its Laws and Facts applied to Human | |
the PRC is run by an oligarchy rather than a | hereditary dictatorship, and like the way Nikita Khrush |
ght be at risk for conceiving a child with a | hereditary disease or congenital defect. |
also called Choreoacanthocytosis), is a rare | hereditary disease caused by a mutation of the gene tha |
It is a rare | hereditary disease that affects various muscular and ne |
t is sporadic (i.e. it does not seem to be a | hereditary disease), and it is currently considered acq |
This deficiency, an X-linked recessive | hereditary disease, is the most common enzyme deficienc |
ing institutions and care for the victims of | hereditary diseases are described as transgressing the |
aims to research and prevent orthopedic and | hereditary diseases in companion animals. |
In 1968 her father started the | Hereditary Diseases Foundation, which introduced her to |
riers in hopes of reducing the occurrence of | hereditary diseases within the breed. |
ed when studying family patterns for certain | hereditary diseases or conditions, for example, haemoph |
ingle nucleotide polymorphisms (causing many | hereditary diseases) and for DNA sequencing. |
related to this science, infectious disease, | hereditary diseases, and effects of pathogens. |
le teens; however, both do suffer from a few | hereditary diseases. |
the Law for the Prevention of Offspring with | Hereditary Diseases. |
Antithrombin III deficiency is a rare | hereditary disorder that generally comes to light when |
In 1896, Marfan described a | hereditary disorder of connective tissue which became k |
aumeni syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant | hereditary disorder. |
mary for Foxhound breeders to screen for any | hereditary disorders at this time. |
X-linked hypertrichosis is a | hereditary disorders characterized by generalized conge |
ng then possessed by the Durward family, the | hereditary Door-wards to the Kings of Scotland. |
June 1814 - 9 January 1816: Her Highness The | Hereditary Duchess of Nassau, Hereditary Princess of Na |
ctober 1806 - 16 June 1815: His Highness The | Hereditary Duke of Brunswick |
that of a viceroy or a high vassal such as a | hereditary duke, but neither is accurate for all histor |
gdeburg, with the electors of Brandenburg as | hereditary dukes. |
The | hereditary duties on beer, ale and cider were to be rem |
The title of Dekarihokenh is | hereditary; each office holder is a male of the Mohawk |
As | Hereditary Earl Marshal, he organized the Coronations o |
states were held by the Mortimer family (the | hereditary Earls of March) but they came into royal han |
Main article: | Hereditary Education Policy |
ister Tony Blair proposed the removal of the | hereditary element in the House of Lords, Lord Cranborn |
ly traduced by government officials, and his | hereditary enemy Lord Roche accused him of complicity i |
They were looking for help against their | hereditary enemy, France. |
h century as represented by the O'Duigenans, | hereditary erenachs of Kilronan (lay abbots who held ch |
is Tonga's first prime minister who is not a | hereditary estate holder or a member of the aristocracy |
in Madhogarh family and gave Madhogarh as a | hereditary estate to Thakur Pratap Singh Ji a Rajput of |
HME is synonymous with Multiple | hereditary exostoses and Multiple osteochondromatosis, |
Nettleship is remembered for his work with | hereditary eye disorders. |
nd the first elected or appointed (i.e., not | hereditary) female head of state in the modern world. |
ners since the end of the 16th century and a | hereditary feudal dynasty of governor bosses and genera |
is father Deo Van Tri, he was the scion of a | hereditary feudal noble line with roots in Yunnan provi |
bleman Adarnase who had founded the Bagratid | hereditary fiefdom in Tao-Klarjeti (now northeast Turke |
d (for reasons of succession and uniting the | hereditary fiefs) a distant cousin, Countess Adelheid o |
as forever delivered from its persistent and | hereditary foe." |
Although the comital title was made | hereditary for all of his legitimate descendants in the |
of the bedchamber for Henry VIII, was made a | hereditary forester of Duffield Frith in 1523, and awar |
Landouzy-Dejerine syndrome: A | hereditary form of slowly progressive muscular dystroph |
ejerine-Sottas disease: A slowly progressive | hereditary form of hypertrophic neuropathy characterise |
e disorder can be acquired or inherited, the | hereditary form having an autosomal dominant inheritanc |
The best known and most common | hereditary form is Factor V Leiden. |
Abnormalities in this gene occur in some | hereditary forms of thrombocytosis (high platelet count |
denotes fructose in the blood (also known as | hereditary fructose intolerance). |
drate metabolism - essential fructosuria and | hereditary fructose intolerance. |
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) or fructose poiso | |
It is also known as | hereditary fructosemia. |
ash between supporters of "the virtues of an | hereditary governing class" and those of "worth proved |
Islands, the fourth son of John Le Mesurier, | Hereditary Governor of that island. |
bsidiary title Lord Lindsay and Balneil, and | hereditary governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1651. |
His godparents are his paternal uncle, | Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, and his maternal aunt |
etc., Duke of Parma, Piacenza, Castro, etc., | Hereditary Grand Prince of Tuscany, etc. |
He was born in Lensahn the son of | Hereditary Grand Duke Nikolaus of Oldenburg (1897-1970) |
1937), was the second son of Georg Donatus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and Princess Cecilie of |
Georg Donatus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (1906-1937) |
His godparents are | Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Princess Astrid of |
3 - 6 September 1860: Her Royal Highness The | Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz |
He was named after Georg Donatus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse. |
September 1820), married on 24 July 1817 to | Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Frederick August of Oldenbur |
, 31 March 1828), married on 24 June 1825 to | Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Frederick August of Oldenbur |
He is a son of Nikolaus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg and Princess Helena |
August 1804, she married Charles Frederick, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (later Gr |
1923), son of Nikolaus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg (1897-1970) and his |
nburg following the death of his father, the | Hereditary Grand Duke on April 3, 1970. |
s Eilika of Oldenburg, daughter of Nikolaus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg. |
n the crash was her elder son Georg Donatus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse, his wife Princess Cecil |
ecember 1833 in Munich, Mathilde married The | Hereditary Grand Duke Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine (180 |
ry 1859: Her Imperial and Royal Highness The | Hereditary Grand Duchess of Tuscany, Archduchess and Pr |
1937), was the eldest son of Georg Donatus, | Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and Princess Cecilie of |
le in full is: His Royal Highness Guillaume, | Hereditary Grand-Duke of Luxemburg, Hereditary Prince o |
In that same year he was created | hereditary great chamberlain of Scotland, hereditary gr |
He was also the | hereditary guardian of the temple of madhur,adoor,kumbl |
O'Hagan, being the | hereditary guardians of Tullyhogue, would place the sho |
agans would dwell at the site and become its | hereditary guardians, with their burial place at Donagh |
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