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  • 111lysosomal storage disease — any inborn error of metabolism having four characteristics: (1) a defect in a specific lysosomal hydrolase; (2) intracellular accumulation of the unmetabolized substrate; (3) clinical progression affecting multiple tissues and organs; (4)… …

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  • 112indigenous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. native; innate, inborn; inherent, natural (to). See intrinsic, inhabitant. Ant., alien, foreign. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Native] Syn. domestic, autochthonous, original; see native 2 . 2. [Inborn] …

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  • 113native — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. inhabitant, aborigine, countryman. adj. indigenous; innate, inherent; aboriginal; endemic, natal, natural. See intrinsic. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Natural] Syn. innate, inherent, inborn, implanted,… …

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  • 114natural — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unaffected, spontaneous, artless, unstudied; unsophisticated, naive, ingenuous; normal, ordinary, regular; unadorned, unadulterated; inherent, innate, inborn. See simpleness, intrinsic, conformity,… …

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  • 115inbred — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. innate, inborn, ingrained; see inherent , native 1 . See Synonym Study at innate . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. genetic, congenital. see inborn III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Forming an essential element, as… …

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  • 116Depression: Emergence —    The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… …

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  • 117Depression and Mood Disorders: Emergence —    The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… …

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  • 118ἐμφυέστερον — ἐμφυής inborn adverbial comp ἐμφυής inborn masc acc comp sg ἐμφυής inborn neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …

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  • 119innate — [i nāt′, in′āt΄] adj. [L innatus, pp. of innasci, to be born in, originate in < in , in + nasci, to be born: see NATURE] 1. a) existing naturally rather than acquired; that seems to have been in one from birth [innate talent] b) existing as an …

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  • 120in·born — /ˈınˈboɚn/ adj : existing from the time someone is born : natural or instinctive Humans have the inborn [=innate] ability to adapt. She has an inborn talent for music. That kind of knowledge is acquired, not inborn …

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