as HereditaryGenius . His method was to count and assess the eminent relatives of eminent men. He ... Francis Galton title HereditaryGenius isbn 0312369891 cite book title Origins of genius Darwinian ...Other uses Human intelligence A genius plural geniuses ref cite book title Oxford English Dictionary publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford, England year 1989 edition 2 chapter genius ref ref ... definition of genius, and indeed the question of whether the notion itself has any real meaning ... Einstein or Stephen Hawking . Research into what causes genius and mastery is still in its early stages, but psychology already offers relevant insights. Origin of the word Main article Genius mythology . In ancient Rome , the Genius mythology genius plural genii was the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person , family gens , or place genius loci . ref genius. n.d. . Dictionary.com Unabridged v 1.1 . Retrieved May 17, 2008, from Dictionary.com website http dictionary.reference.com browse genius ... powerful genius , by the time of Augustus the word began to acquire its secondary meaning ... on genius , p. 759, and gigno , p. 764. ref Historical development Galton The assessing of intelligence ... genius. Galton s theories were elaborated from the work of two early 19th century pioneers in statistics ... Genius is expressed in a variety of forms e.g., mathematical, literary, performance . Genius may show ... link between creativity of genius and genetic mutations linked to psychosis. ref http www.newscientist.com ..., each with its own type of genius. Malcolm Gladwell s book Outliers book Outliers popularized ... of chance that play a role in the creation of a genius, including Robert K. Merton s Matthew Effect .... Only so much can be taught, however, since many of a genius skills may be implicit , meaning it is difficult ... Intelligence quotient One usage of the noun genius is closely related to the general concept of intelligence .... The label of genius for persons of high IQ was popularized by Lewis Terman . He and his colleague ... more details
Infobox television show name That s Genius image Image That s Genius logo.jpg 256px center caption That s Genius Logo format Children s television series runtime 24 Minutes producer Andra Heritage presenter Angellica Bell br Steve Wilson br Kursty Groves country United Kingdom network BBC One first aired Start date 2003 11 12 df y last aired End date 2003 12 17 df y num episodes 6 That s Genius was a BBC children s television series originally shown on BBC One between 12 November 2003 and 17 December 2003. The program ran for one series. Earlier in 2003 CBBC announced a competition for children to send in their ideas for inventions. The competition attracted nearly 3000 entries of which a panel of judges chose the top five. These five inventions were then made into prototypes by experts. On 17 December 2003 viewers were invited to vote for their favourite invention and then the winner was announced live on BBC One. The winner won a behind the scenes tour at the Epcot Center . The show was presented by Angellica Bell , Kursty Groves and Steve Wilson . Episode Format Each episode, except from the final, included one invention which was made in front of the inventor. There was also an activity, related to that episodes invention, for viewers to do at home. Each episode was made up of studio filmed footage and location filmed footage. Kursty Groves, inventor of the Techno Bra and innovation consultant, co presented the series with Angellica and Steve. Finalists In total there were five finalists whose ideas were made. They were Gavin Calder Power Lilo, A lilo with a solar powered propeller Joseph O Neill Choc Attack Cubicle, A arcade game which uses floor sensors to control the game ... Radio. External links UKGameshow That s Genius BBC Online cbbc art activities makes tg tg prog1.shtml That s Genius Factsheets BBC Online norfolk kids science az thats genius.shtml BBC report ... Online http open.bbc.co.uk catalogue infax series THAT 27S GENIUS That s Genius on the BBC Catalogue ... more details
In set theory , a hereditary set or pure set is a Set mathematics set all of whose elements are hereditary sets. That is, all elements of the set are themselves sets, as are all elements of the elements, and so on. For example, it is vacuously true that the empty set is a hereditary set, and thus the set math varnothing math containing only the empty set math varnothing math is a hereditary set. In formulations of set theory that are intended to be interpreted in the von Neumann universe or to express the content of Zermelo Fraenkel set theory , all sets are hereditary, because the only sort of object that is even a candidate to be an element of a set is another set. Thus the notion of hereditary set is interesting only in a context in which there may be urelement s. The inductive definition of hereditary sets presupposes that set membership is well founded relation well founded i.e., the axiom of regularity , otherwise the recurrence may not have a unique solution. However, it can be restated non inductively as follows a set is hereditary if and only if its transitive set Transitive closure transitive closure contains only sets. In this way the concept of hereditary sets can also be extended to non well founded set theories in which sets can be members of themselves. For example, a set that contains only itself is a hereditary set. See also Hereditarily countable set Well founded set References cite book title Set Theory An Introduction to Independence Proofs author Kunen, Kenneth publisher North Holland year 1980 isbn 0 444 85401 0 Category Set theory settheory stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A hereditary witch is one who is born into a tradition of esoteric origin. These traditions are often not recorded, except maybe in grimoire s which are also passed down, but rely primarily on oral and physical tradition. DEFAULTSORT Hereditary Witch Category Witchcraft Occult stub Culture stub ... more details
In mathematics , a hereditary property is a property of an object, that inherits to all its subobjects , where the term subobject depends on the context. These properties are particularly considered in topology and graph theory . In topology In topology , a topological property is said to be hereditary if whenever a space has that property, then so does every Subspace topology subspace of it. If the latter is true only for Closed set closed subspaces , then the property is called weakly hereditary . For example, second countability and metrisability are hereditary properties. sequential space Sequentiality and Compact space Hausdorff compactness are weakly hereditary, but not hereditary. ref Goreham, Anthony, http www.citebase.org cgi bin citations?id oai arXiv.org math 0412558 Sequential Convergence in Topological Spaces ref Connected space Connectivity is not weakly hereditary. In graph theory In graph theory , a hereditary property is a graph property property of a graph mathematics graph which also holds for is inherited by its induced subgraph s. ref name AS Cite journal last Alon ... url http www.math.tau.ac.il nogaa PDFS monotone1.pdf ref Alternately, a hereditary property is preserved by the removal of vertices. A graph class math mathcal G math is said hereditary if it is closed under induced subgraphs. Examples of hereditary graph classes are independent graphs graphs ... Independence complete multipartite etc. In some cases, the term hereditary has been defined with reference to graph minor s, but this is more properly called a minor hereditary property . The Robertson Seymour theorem implies that a minor hereditary property may be characterized in terms of a finite ... of a given signature logic signature is said to have the hereditary property if every substructure ... s theorem A class K of finitely generated structures has the hereditary property if every finitely ... , every subset of an independent set is again independent. This is also sometimes called the hereditary ... more details
hereditary. A commutative hereditary integral domain is called a Dedekind domain . A commutative semi hereditary integral domain is called a Pr fer domain . An important example of a left hereditary ... more details
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wiktionary geniusGenius often refers to a person with distinguished mental abilities. Genius may also refer to TOCright Roman mythology Genius mythology , the divine element of a person, place or thing Genius loci , the divine element or spirit of a place The emperor s genius , an element of the ancient Roman Imperial cult ancient Rome Imperial cult Literature Genius literature , a concept in literary theory relating to inspiration The Genius novel The Genius novel , a 1915 novel by Theodore Dreiser The Genius , a 2008 novel by Jesse Kellerman The Genius , a 1955 story by Randall Garrett The Genius , a story by Donald Barthelme included in his collection Forty Stories Genius The Life and Science of Richard Feynman , a book by James Gleick Music Genius Krizz Kaliko album Genius Krizz Kaliko album Genius The Best of Warren Zevon , an album Genius song Genius song , a song by Pitchshifter GZA , also known as The Genius, an American rapper and member of the Wu Tang Clan The Genius, a nickname of musician Ray Charles Other media Genius comics Genius comics , a newspaper cartoon series Genius radio series Genius radio series , a UK BBC Radio 4 comedy game show Genius TV series Genius TV series , a television version of the Radio 4 show Genius 1999 film Genius 1999 film , a Disney Channel Original Movie Genius 2003 film Genius 2003 film , a film written and directed by Babar Ahmed Geniu The Tech Tycoon Game , a computer game The Genius , a 1993 film starring Leslie Caron The Genius, a ring name used by Canadian professional wrestler Lanny Poffo Technology Genius iTunes , a software feature introduced by Apple for iTunes 8 Genius mathematics software , free mathematics software Genius flashcard software , free productivity software Genius Products , a home video company TV Genius , a television search engine company Genius, a brand name of Taiwanese computer company KYE Systems Corp. Genius, a support employee at the Genius Bar in an Apple Store See also Gaon Hebrew , a Hebrew ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Confusing date March 2008 A hereditary monarchy is the most common type of monarchy and is the form that is used by almost all of the world s existing monarchies. Under a hereditary monarchy, all the monarchs come from the same family, and the The Crown crown is passed down from one member to another member of the family. The hereditary system has the advantages of stability, continuity and predictability, as well as the internal stabilizing factors of family affection and loyalty. For example, when the monarch king or monarch queen of a hereditary monarchy dies or abdicates, the crown is usually passed to the next generation, i.e., his or her child, typically in some order of seniority. When that child dies, the crown is in turn passed to his or her child, or, if no child exists, a sister, brother, niece, nephew, cousin, or other relative. Hereditary monarchies most usually arrange succession by a legislated, definite order of succession so that it is well known beforehand who will be the next monarch. Nowadays, the typical order of succession in hereditary monarchies is based on some form of primogeniture , but there exist other methods such as agnatic seniority seniority , tanistry and rotation , which were much more common in the past. Historically, there have been differences in systems of Order of succession succession , mainly revolving around the question of whether succession is limited only to males, or if females are also eligible to succeed ... regardless of gender. Elective monarchy can practically function as a hereditary monarchy, for example ... even centuries, and that hybrid situation should be described as pseudo elective, virtually hereditary ... officially hereditary in early modern age. See also List of hereditary monarchies Absolute monarchy ... birth DEFAULTSORT Hereditary Monarchy Category Monarchy ar ca Monarquia heredit ria ... Hereditary monarchy fi Periytyv monarkia sv Arvmonarki tr Irs monar i uk zh ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Hereditary hyperbilirubinemia Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 80 4 e 70 ICD10 E 80 6 e 70 ICD9 ICD9 277.4 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1065 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 med 1066 MeshID D006933 Hereditary hyperbilirubinemia refers to the condition where levels of bilirubin are elevated, for reasons that can be attributed to a metabolic disorder. An example is Crigler Najjar syndrome . External links http www.som.tulane.edu classware pathology medical pathology New for 99 liver gb sld017.htm cite journal author Elferink RP, Ottenhoff R, Liefting W, de Haan J, Jansen PL title Hepatobiliary transport of glutathione and glutathione conjugate in rats with hereditary hyperbilirubinemia journal J. Clin. Invest. volume 84 issue 2 pages 476 83 year 1989 month August pmid 2760197 doi 10.1172 JCI114189 pmc 548906 Heme metabolism disorders Category Syndromes Category Heme metabolism disorders Category Hepatology medicine stub ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Hereditary elliptocytosis Image Elliptocytosis.jpg Caption Blood smear showing elliptocytes ... eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 987 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 med 648 MeshID D004612 Hereditary ... as a heredity hereditary condition in 1932. ref cite journal author Hunter, WC title Further study ... ref Genetic prevalence Image Autosomal dominant uk.svg thumb right Hereditary elliptocytosis has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. The incidence of hereditary elliptocytosis is hard ... The hereditary elliptocytoses clinical and linkage data. volume 26 issue 1 pages 23 38 issn 0003 ... subtypes of hereditary elliptocytosis are significantly more prevalent in regions where malaria ... pmid 3329776 year 1987 author Cattani, Ja Gibson, Fd Alpers, Mp Crane, Gg title Hereditary ovalocytosis ... all forms of hereditary elliptocytosis are autosomal dominant , and both sexes are therefore at equal ... of hereditary elliptocytosis called hereditary pyropoikilocytosis HPP , which is autosomal recessive . There are three major forms of hereditary elliptocytosis common hereditary elliptocytosis, spherocytic elliptocytosis and southeast Asian ovalocytosis. Common hereditary elliptocytosis ... Molecular determinants of clinical expression of hereditary elliptocytosis and pyropoikilocytosis journal ... www.bloodjournal.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 3620700 ref Common hereditary elliptocytosis in approximate ... hereditary haemolytic ovalocytosis the individual is European descent and elliptocytes and spherocytes are simultaneously present in their blood Pathophysiology Common hereditary elliptocytosis A number of genes have been linked to common hereditary elliptocytosis many involve the same gene as forms of Hereditary spherocytosis , or HS class wikitable Type OMIM Gene EL1 or HS5 OMIM2 611804 EPB41 ... in a capillary, but in hereditary elliptocytosis the instability of the cytoskeleton means that erythrocytes ... be, meaning that the erythrocytes of people with hereditary elliptocytosis have a shorter than ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 266140 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis HPP is an autosomal recessive form of hemolytic anemia characterized by an abnormal sensitivity of red blood cell s to heat and erythrocyte morphology similar to that seen in thermal burns. Patients with HPP tend to experience severe haemolysis and anaemia in infancy that gradually improves, evolving toward typical elliptocytosis later in life. However, the hemolysis can lead to rapid sequestration and destruction of red cells. Splenectomy is curative when this occurs. HPP has been associated with a defect of the erythrocyte membrane protein spectrin and with spectrin deficiency . It was characterized in 1975. ref cite journal author Zarkowsky HS, Mohandas N, Speaker CB, Shohet SB title A congenital haemolytic anaemia with thermal sensitivity of the erythrocyte membrane journal Br J Haematol year 1975 pages 537 43 volume 29 issue 4 pmid 1191563 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2141.1975.tb02740.x ref It is considered a severe form of hereditary elliptocytosis . ref name pmid21054813 cite journal author King MJ, Jepson MA, Guest A, Mushens R title Detection of hereditary pyropoikilocytosis by the eosin 5 maleimide EMA binding test is attributable to a marked reduction in EMA reactive transmembrane proteins journal Int J Lab Hematol volume 33 issue 2 pages 205 11 year 2011 month April pmid 21054813 doi 10.1111 j.1751 553X.2010.01270.x url http onlinelibrary.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 1751 5521&date 2011&volume 33&issue 2&spage 205 ref See also Erythrocyte Poikilocytosis List of hematologic conditions References reflist Category Red blood cell disorders Category Autosomal recessive disorders Category Cytoskeletal defects disease stub Cytoskeletal defects ... more details
Image RGPbadge.jpg 200px thumb right 19th Century Commander s Badge, Russian Grand Priory A Hereditary Commander is a Knight Commander whose family holds that title by hereditary right. Hereditary Commanders .... The award was not hereditary the recipients commanders were obligated to contribute a share of commandery ... hereditary commanderies to 99. ref name Sh337 In 1799 Paul decreed the statute for hereditary commanderies ... ordinary commanderies that provided direct financial benefits to their commanders, hereditary ... rouble s annual income. ref name Sh337 Hereditary commanderies remitted 10 of their revenue to the Order ... only 24 Hereditary Commanders could ever have existed. In Article XI, it is also true that more than ... were by courtesy allowed, on confirmation from the Russian Emperor, the title Hereditary ... needed by candidates Russian Hereditary Commanders, must be confirmed as such under the Russian Laws ... de l Ordre de Malte, et son Grand Prieur Russe, Paris 1955 , page 50. ref . Hereditary Commanders in exile 1928 On June 24, 1928, twelve Russian Hereditary Commanders met in Paris to establish the Union of Hereditary Commanders and Knights of the Grand Priory of Russia of the Order of Saint John ... as Knights, and a Hereditary Commander of the Catholic Grand Priory of Russia Citation needed ... Throne Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia Grand Duke Vladimir , applicants claiming to the Hereditary ... to decline into the 1970s, and lines of several Hereditary Commanders coming to an end continued ... Imperial origin. Hereditary Commanders of the Italian Tradition Similar to those of the Russian Tradition of the Order of St. John, the grade of Hereditary Commander is a traditional rank within ... The Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus by L. Mendola ref Hereditary Commanders of the French Tradition ..., acquired considerable powers, and the position was in few cases hereditary fiefdom , known as sirerie . ref http www.heraldica.org topics france noblesse.htm Nobility and Titles in France ref . Hereditary ... more details
A Genius in the Family may refer to A Genius in the Family book , a memoir about Jacqueline du Pr A Genius in the Family , the memoir of Hiram Percy Maxim A Genius in the Family film , also known as So Goes My Love , an American 1946 comedy film based on the memoir by Hiram Percy Maxim disambig ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hereditary stomatocytosis Image Caption DiseasesDB 29710 ICD10 ICD10 D 58 8 d 55 ICD9 ICD9 282.8 ICDO OMIM 185000 OMIM mult OMIM2 185010 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic Hereditary stomatocytosis describes a number of inherited autosomal dominant human conditions which affect the red blood cell, in which the membrane or outer coating of the cell leaks sodium and potassium ions. Pathophysiology Osmosis leads to the red blood cell having a constant tendency to swell and burst. This tendency is countered by manipulating the flow of sodium and potassium ions. A pump forces sodium out of the cell and potassium in, and this action is balanced by a process called the passive leak . In the hereditary stomatocytoses, the passive leak is increased and the cell becomes swamped with salt and water. The cell lyses and a haemolytic anaemia results. For as yet unknown reasons, the cells take on an abnormal shape, resembling a mouth or stoma . Variants Haematologists have identified a number of variants. These can be classified as below. Overhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis Dehydrated HSt hereditary xerocytosis hereditary hyperphosphatidylcholine haemolytic anaemia Dehydrated with perinatal ascites Cryohydrocytosis Blackburn variant. Familial pseudohyperkalaemia There are other families that do not fall neatly into any of these classifications. ref cite journal author Oski FA, Naiman JL, Blum SF, et al. title Congenital hemolytic anemia with high sodium, low potassium red cells. Studies of three generations of a family with a new variant journal N. Engl. J. Med ... is also found as a hereditary disease in Alaskan malamute and miniature schnauzer dogs ... occur for which anticoagulation may be needed. Causes The cause for these hereditary conditions is now ..., Iarocci TA, et al. title Hereditary stomatocytosis consistent association with an integral membrane ... cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 1547348 Hematology Category Hereditary hemolytic anemias it Stomatocitosi ... more details
Hereditary titles , in a general sense, are title s, positions or Style manner of address style s that are hereditary and thus tend or are bound to remain in particular families. Some hereditary titles are inherited only by the eldest son see primogeniture ref cite web last Murphy first Michael Dean title A Kinship Glossary Symbols, Terms, and Concepts url http www.as.ua.edu ant Faculty murphy 436 kinship.htm accessdate 2006 10 05 ref others may pass to the eldest child of either gender, or to all children of a family equally although this is rare or can be shared and thus multiplied in the case of a title and or divided in the case of a real object. In some traditions inheritance by adoption is an alternative to inheritance by biological kinship, as in the Hindu tradition to assure there is a male heir of the same caste . Citation needed date February 2007 Prominent examples of hereditary titles include Hereditary monarchy in the Commonwealth realm s, Bhutan , Brunei , Cambodia , Japan , Thailand , Belgium , Denmark , Luxembourg , Liechtenstein , Monaco , the Netherlands , Norway , Spain , Sweden , Jordan , Morocco , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , Tonga and Bahrain . Other national constitutions use different modes of succession to their monarchies, e.g. the election of the Pope in the Vatican City, and especially in the Orient often adding an element of selection e.g. at a family council among eligible relations of the monarch. Special cases are the two elective monarchies, Malaysia ref http www.malaysianmonarchy.org.my portal bi rk1 rk1.htm Yang di Pertuan Agong Bot generated title ref and the United Arab Emirates , where the constituent states of each federation are hereditary ... noble titles e.g. Burgrave, Margrave While the hereditary membership of a privileged class or caste ... External links http www.hereditarytitles.com Hereditary titles http www.aristocracyuk.co.uk hereditary titles a guide Hereditary Titles A Guide http www.heraldica.org topics odegard titlefaq.htm Noble ... more details
about aspects of spherocytosis specific to the hereditary form of the disorder details that apply generally to this variant as well as others Spherocytosis Infobox Disease Name Hereditary spherocytosis Image Caption DiseasesDB 5827 ICD10 ICD10 D 58 0 d 55 ICD9 ICD9 282.0 ICDO OMIM 182900 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2147 MeshID D013103 Hereditary spherocytosis is a genetically transmitted autosomal dominant form of spherocytosis , an auto hemolysis hemolytic anemia characterized by the production ... non hereditary spherocytosis , the spleen s hemolysis results in observational symptoms ... in non hereditary spherocytosis is typically more marked in hereditary spherocytosis. Other protein deficiencies cause hereditary elliptocytosis , pyropoikilocytosis or stomatocytosis . In longstanding ... . Measuring iron stores is therefore considered part of the diagnostic approach to hereditary .... 2010. Page 213. ref Pathophysiology Hereditary spherocytosis is an autosomal dominant or recessive trait, ref name pmid15071790 cite journal author Eber S, Lux SE title Hereditary spherocytosis .... Hereditary spherocytosis is caused by a variety of molecular defects in the genes that code for spectrin ... PG, Forget BG title Hematologically important mutations spectrin and ankyrin variants in hereditary ... PG, Mohandas N title Hereditary spherocytosis journal Lancet volume 372 issue 9647 pages 1411 ... need to be flexible in order to pass through. In hereditary spherocytosis, erythrocytes fail ... via Glycated hemoglobin . ref IKutter, D. and Thoma, J. 2006 Hereditary spherocytosis and other hemolytic ... 481. ref Treatment As in spherocytosis non hereditary spherocytosis , acute symptoms of anemia and hyperbilirubinemia ... title Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of hereditary spherocytosis journal Br. J. Haematol ... ref the surgical removal of the spleen. Experimental gene therapy exists to treat hereditary ... Category Hereditary hemolytic anemias Category Cytoskeletal defects es Esferocitosis hereditaria ... more details
Globalize date December 2010 Infobox disease Name Hereditary angioedema Image Caption DiseasesDB 1821 ICD10 D84.1 ILDS D84.110 ICD9 277.6 OMIM 106100 MedlinePlus 001456 eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1048994 MeshID D054179 Hereditary angioedema types I and II also known as Quincke edema after discoverer Heinrich Quincke presents in the second to fourth decade, and is characterized by local swelling in subcutaneous tissues. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 152 Hereditary angioedema is caused by a deficiency of the C1 esterase inhibitor, a protein of the complement system , a part of the immune system. Some mutations produce low levels of C1 inhibitor type I others produce normal levels of ineffective C1 protein type II . ref name Morgan http www.nejm.org doi full 10.1056 NEJMe1006450 Hereditary Angioedema Therapies Old and New , B. Paul Morgan, M.B., Ph.D., N Engl J Med 2010 363 581 583August 5, 2010 PubMed citation not yet available ref C1 inhibitor is needed to control the coagulation cascade in blood clotting, the complement cascade in the immune ... Pathogenesis Deficiency of C1 inhibitor causes hereditary angioedema types I and II. This autosomal ... XII , and kallikrein , thus when these go unregulated they can give rise to vasoactive substances. Hereditary ..., death rates from hereditary angioma are high in the U.S. but rare in Europe. Older and newer ... 2011. In hereditary angioedema, specific stimuli that have previously led to attacks may need to be avoided ... DW, Frank MM title Treatment of hereditary angioedema with danazol. Reversal of clinical and biochemical ... , a plasma kallikrein inhibitor for the treatment of hereditary angioedema and the prevention of blood ... in phase III trials. ref name Bernstein cite journal author Bernstein JA title Hereditary angioedema ... DEFAULTSORT Hereditary Angioedema Category Urticaria and angioedema Category Serpinopathies Category ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hereditary pancreatitis Image Caption DiseasesDB 30026 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 167800 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Hereditary Pancreatitis HP is an inflammation of the pancreas , attributed to genetic causes. It was first described in 1952 by Comfort and Steinberg ref name Comfort52 cite journal author Comfort MW, Steinberg AG title Pedigree of a family with hereditary chronic relapsing pancreatitis journal Gastroenterology volume 21 issue 1 pages 54 63 year 1952 month May pmid 14926813 ref but it was not until 1996 that Whitcomb et al ref name Whitcomb95 cite journal author Whitcomb DC, Gorry MC, Preston RA, et al. title Hereditary pancreatitis is caused by a mutation in the cationic trypsinogen gene journal Nat. Genet. volume 14 issue 2 pages 141 5 year 1996 month October pmid 8841182 doi 10.1038 ng1096 141 ref isolated the first responsible mutation ... . The term hereditary pancreatitis is used when a genetic defect is identified, and familial pancreatitis ..., Maisonneuve P, DiMagno EP, et al. title Hereditary pancreatitis and the risk of pancreatic cancer. International Hereditary Pancreatitis Study Group journal J. Natl. Cancer Inst. volume 89 issue 6 ... Clinical and genetic characteristics of hereditary pancreatitis in Europe journal Clin. Gastroenterol ... Ruault MC, Schnee M, et al. title Risk of pancreatic adenocarcinoma in patients with hereditary ... DC title Hereditary pancreatitis new insights into acute and chronic pancreatitis journal Gut ... in hereditary and non hereditary pancreatitis journal Digestion volume 64 issue 1 pages 54 60 year ... T th M title Uncertainties in the classification of human cationic trypsinogen PRSS1 variants as hereditary ... M title Biochemical models of hereditary pancreatitis journal Endocrinol. Metab. Clin. North Am. volume ... mutation in human cationic trypsinogen associated with hereditary pancreatitis functional data indicating ... author Kereszturi E, Szmola R, Kukor Z, et al. title Hereditary pancreatitis caused by mutation induced ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2007 context February 2009 notability December 2007 An office, not being held by serjeanty , or attached to some particular office or title, is said to be in gross . Clarify date March 2008 Such offices are inherited in the same manner as a barony by writ by sons in order of birth, and then by daughters. Where there is more than one female heir, the claim is split equally between them or their descendants, disregarding birth order among sisters. Citation needed date December 2009 Examples include the Lord Great Chamberlain the right to carry the spur s at a Coronation of the British monarch coronation vested in the Lord Hastings and the Baron Churston Lord Churston , by descent from the Hastings Earl of Pembroke via Baron Grey of Ruthyn Lord Grey de Ruthyn the Grand Carver of England . Certain Ireland Irish or Scotland Scottish offices, and some others which are doubtful or obsolete, are also held by this form of tenure . DEFAULTSORT Hereditary In Gross Category Titles job stub Ireland law stub UK law stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hereditary coproporphyria Image Coproporphyrinogen III.svg Caption Coproporphyrinogen III DiseasesDB 30591 ICD10 ICD10 E 80 2 e 70 ILDS E80.222 ICD9 ICD9 277.1 ICDO OMIM 121300 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1888 MeshID D046349 Hereditary coproporphyria HCP is a type of acute porphyria ref name MerckManuals cite web title Acute Porphyrias author Stig Thunnell, MD PhD accessdate 2011 04 09 url http www.merckmanuals.com professional endocrine and metabolic disorders porphyrias acute porphyrias.html ref formerly categorized as a form of hepatic porphyria that is associated with a deficiency of the enzyme coproporphyrinogen III oxidase . ref name pmid16159891 cite journal title Mutations in human CPO gene predict clinical expression of either hepatic hereditary coproporphyria or erythropoietic harderoporphyria journal Hum. Mol. Genet. volume 14 issue 20 pages 3089 98 year 2005 month October pmid 16159891 doi 10.1093 hmg ddi342 url http hmg.oxfordjournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 16159891 display authors 3 author1 Schmitt C author2 Gouya L author3 Malonova E author separator , last4 Lamoril first4 J last5 Camadro first5 JM last6 Flamme first6 M last7 Rose first7 C last8 Lyoumi first8 S last9 Da Silva first9 V ref ref name Andrews cite book author ... rp 525 Hereditary coproporphyria HCP is an autosomal dominant ref name pmid12181641 cite journal title ... oxidase gene in Swedish patients with hereditary coproporphyria journal J. Hum ... porphyrias acute intermittent porphyria.html Retrieved 5 February 2011. ref Cases noted hereditary .... Pathophysiology Hereditary coproporphyria is the result of a point mutation in the coproporphinogen ... of hereditary coproporphyria journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 102 issue 40 pages 14232 7 ... oxidase gene defects in hereditary coproporphyria and mutation update journal Hum. Mutat. volume 13 ... Coproporphyria MedlinePlus 001208 Porphyria Heme metabolism disorders DEFAULTSORT Hereditary Coproporphyria ... more details
tone date March 2012 Infobox Webcomic Part of Wikipedia WikiProject Webcomics title Girl Genius image File Girlgeniuspromopic.jpg Agatha, main character of Girl Genius caption Agatha, main character of Girl Genius author Phil Foglio Phil & Kaja Foglio artist Phil Foglio Phil & Kaja Foglio url http www.girlgeniusonline.com ..., Steampunk, Gaslamp Fantasy ratings Girl Genius is an ongoing comic book series turned webcomic , written ... for Best Graphic Story . Girl Genius has the tagline of Adventure, Romance, MAD SCIENCE . It features ... Con 2007.jpg right thumb Kaja and Phil Foglio in 2007. The specific idea for the style of Girl Genius ... Smarter Phil Foglio Talks Girl Genius date 2007 02 12 accessdate 2008 12 03 ref After some intensive ... date 2008 03 09 accessdate 2008 12 03 ref the Foglios announced the publication of Girl Genius in 2000. Girl Genius The Secret Blueprints Vol. I was printed in January 2001, followed closely by the monochrome ..., 2005, Girl Genius became a webcomic, and quarterly print publication of the comic ceased. The Foglios ... Genius November 21, 2008 date 2008 11 21 accessdate 2008 12 03 ref indicates that Volume 8 ended ... conclusion will come in, effectively, the second season opener. Plot Girl Genius presents ... title The Girl Genius Story So Far last Foglio first Phil & Kaja accessdate 2008 12 03 ref due to the battles between Girl Genius The Spark Sparks &ndash highly charismatic mad scientist s with supernormal ... Fantasy because, around the time we were bringing Girl Genius out, there was a comic called Steampunk ..., or mouse sized mammoths. The Spark The Spark is the center of the fictional Girl Genius universe ... ref It is a rare, often hereditary , trait found mostly within a small number of families most of the common ... use of their talents. ref http www.girlgeniusonline.com comic.php?date 20050422 Girl Genius Online ... comic.php?date 20051005 Girl Genius Online 5 Oct 2005 ref that greatly enhances ... Girl Genius Online 25 June 2003 ref In short, they can become Fanaticism fanatic ally Fixation ... more details
Peerage Hereditary peers form part of the Peerage in the United Kingdom . There are over seven hundred ... so. Peers are called to the House of Lords with a Writs of summons writ of summons . A hereditary ... on their titles, but they are not peers. Conversely, the holder of a non hereditary title may belong ... of new hereditary peerages has dwindled, with only six having been created since 1965. Origins see History of the peerage The hereditary peerage, as it now exists, combines several different English ... a writ , was not originally hereditary, or even a privilege the recipient had to come to the Great ... of the Roses , attendance at Parliament became more valuable. The first claim of hereditary right .... Customs changed with time Earldoms were the first to be hereditary, and three different ... The law applicable to a British hereditary peerage depends on which Kingdom it belongs to. Peerages ... being more similar to medieval practice. Hereditary peerages in other countries may or may not be regulated ... hereditary, but is long obsolete, the last full summons of the English feudal barons to military ... Kingdom Prime Minister . Many peers hold more than one hereditary title for example, the same ... 11 July 2006 ref Inheritance of titles The mode of inheritance of a hereditary peerage is determined ... also disclaim a hereditary peerage under the Peerage Act 1963 . To do so, the peer must deliver an instrument ... in the House of Commons. Prior to the House of Lords Act 1999, a hereditary peer could not disclaim a peerage after having applied for a writ of summons to Parliament now, however, hereditary peers ... his wife or her husband is similarly affected. No further hereditary peerages may be conferred ... is also created Earl of Chester . The earldom is a special case, because it is not hereditary, instead ... I pictured attempted to withhold a Hereditary peer Writs of summons writ of summons for John Digby ... the younger of such issue. The number of hereditary peers The number of peers has varied considerably ... more details
refimprove date September 2011 Infobox Single Name Genius Artist Pitchshifter band Pitchshifter Background Yellow Album www.pitchshifter.com Released 1998 Format Gramophone record 7 , Compact Disc CD Recorded 1997 Genre Industrial metal Length 04 06 Label Geffen Records Geffen Last single Underachiever single Underachiever br 1996 This single Genius br 1997 Next single Microwaved single Mircowaved br 1998 Genius is a song by British Industrial metal band Pitchshifter , released in 1997, from their album www.pitchshifter.com . It is usually considered one of the key songs that helped the band be successful. Genius is one of their most recognized songs. Song information Musically speaking, Genius can be considered a departure from previous songs from the band. It has a rock influenced sound, with elements of dance music. Vocals also, are cleaner than previous releases. The song was used in the 1998 PlayStation console PlayStation racing video game Test Drive 5 , and is played in the movie Mortal Kombat Annihilation , as well as appearing on the movie s soundtrack. Music video In the music video directed by Ben Dempsey & Joe Dempsey, ref cite web url http www.mvdbase.com video.php?id 21911 title Pitchshifter Genius publisher mvdbase.com date accessdate 2011 09 27 ref Pitchshifter are performing in a warehouse and are confronted by the Riot Police . Throughout the video, the music appears ... by City of Angels Records as a 12 . Genius Lunatic Calm Mix Genius Deejay Punk Roc Vocalicious Mix Genius Whatever Remix Other versions were released through Geffen Records as the following Version 2 Genius Lunatic Calm Mix Genius Deejay Punk Roc Vocaliscious Mix Genius Whatever Mix Genius Luke Vibert Mix Genius LP version Version 3. Genius edited Genius LP Version Version 4. Genius Edit Floppy Disk Genius Luke Vibert Mix You Are Free To Do As We Tell You Version 5 Genius LP Version Notes reflist Pitchshifter DEFAULTSORT Genius Song Category 1990 songs Metal song stub ... more details
Original research date December 2010 The concept of genius, in literary theory and literary history , derives ... of the genius loci, or spirit of the place. It was a way of discussing essence , in that each place ... national character. T.V.F. Brogan argues that genius is a middle term in the evolution of the idea of artistic .... Genius of place Romanticism and genius Edward Young s Conjectures on Original Composition 1759 was the most significant reformulation of genius away from ability and toward the Romantic concept of genius ... genius as superior to skill, as being far above ability. James Russell Lowell would say talent is that which is in a man s power genius is that in whose power a man is quoted in Brogan . The emphasis ... s consciousness allowed the declining meaning of genius as natural spirit of the place and the emergent meaning of genius as inherent and irrational ability to combine. At the same time, Romanticism s definition of genius as a person driven by a force beyond his or her control and as an ability ... madness and the irrationality of imagination deriving from the subconscious, genius in poetry entered ... and set aside from others by genius, which might be a psychic wound or a particular formation of the ego ... that person an artist. Irving Babbitt s writings discuss the genius in the Modernism Modernist view. Again, genius is something above skill, something that cannot be explained, contained, or diagnosed. Since Modernism s decline, genius has faded somewhat from critical discussions. As writing ... www.thecrimson.harvard.edu article.aspx?ref 519082 emergent concept of genius associated with the culture of certain n 1 contemporary literary circles . Such an image of genius is often ... is to be found in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Lessing s commentary on Kant s notion of genius. Kant scholar Jane Kneller articulates the subtlety of his distinction by explaining genius demonstrates ... to genius in poetic theory. Afflatus is tied to the Romantic discussion of genius. Muses for invocatory ... more details