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  • '''Family history''' has two meanings, in social history and genealogy. Family history is a branch of [[social history]] that focuses on kinship relationships, ma
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  • #REDIRECT [[Family history]]
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  • * Bradbury, Bettina, ed. ''Canadian Family History: Selected Readings.'' (1992). * Foyster, Elizabeth. ''Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660-1857.'' (2005). 282 pp.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Family history]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Family history]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Family history]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Family history]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A 2003 personal documentary by [[Ross McElwee]] exploring whether his family history with the Tobacco industry intersected with the novel "[[Bright Leaf (novel)
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  • {{r|Family history}}
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  • ...s with headstones. Find A Grave is mainly used by genealogists to research family history.
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  • ==Family History==
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  • * Bradbury, Bettina, ed. ''Canadian Family History: Selected Readings.'' (1992). * Foyster, Elizabeth. ''Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660-1857.'' (2005). 282 pp.
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  • ...e Bortoli]. Today the company is in the hands of the third generation. The family history is documented in a book called Celebrazione! launched in 2003 to celebrate
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  • ...documentary released in 2003 by [[Ross McElwee]]. It explores whether his family history with the Tobacco industry intersected with the novel and film.<ref name=nyt
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  • ...nsition Then and Now: Processes, Perspectives, and Analyses." ''Journal of Family History'' 1999 24(4): 493-533. Issn: 0363-1990 Fulltext: in Ebsco
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  • ===Family history=== ...eparate field in the 1970s.<ref> see [http://jfh.sagepub.com/ ''Journal of Family History'', quarterly since 1976]</ref> The history of childhood is a subfield.<ref>
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  • ==Family History and Early Life==
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  • ...ugs taken with the alcohol, especially [[nicotine]]. Personality type and family history of alcoholism may contribute, although it has been reported that heavy drin
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  • ...ouie actively gets involved in Activities such as [[YSA]], [[Choir]] and [[Family History]].
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  • '''Family history''' has two meanings, in social history and genealogy. Family history is a branch of [[social history]] that focuses on kinship relationships, ma
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  • ...a curious man with a quiet sense of humor, who pokes here and there in his family history and the history of tobacco.<ref name=RogerEbert/>
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  • ...and the household unit in an Elizabethan English community". ''Journal of Family History'', 9 (1984).
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  • ...the better, including his own. Another important plot theme is that of how family history and what we want to believe about people doesn't always match up with reali
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  • ...d basis of these diseases was always kept in mind in terms of diagnosis, a family history being of particular importance, the clinical physician and human physiologi
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  • ...n a limited number of offspring. In such cases, especially when there is a family history of genetic disease, parents may not be willing to accept a pregnancy withou
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  • * Hoffmann, Peter. ''Stauffenberg: A Family History, 1905-1944.'' Cambridge U. Press, 1995. 424 pp.
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  • ...[[Bright Leaves (documentary)|''"Bright Leaves"'']], exploring whether his family history with the Tobacco industry intersected with the novel and film.<ref name=nyt
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  • ...ndition is chronic, and in both eyes, and is associated with a personal or family history of [[atopy]]. Atopic [[comorbidity|comorbidities]] include [[asthma]], [[ec
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  • ...Space to Control His Rebellious Children and Their Politics." ''Journal of Family History '' 1996 21(4): 470-495. Issn: 0363-1990 </ref>
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  • ...n a family may occur. Genetic counseling can be offered to persons with a family history, <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ce, or type 2 diabetes and in nonobese, nondiabetic subjects with a strong family history of type 2 diabetes. Elevated serum RBP4 was associated with components of t
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  • ...gations were commuted to money payments''", Oxford Dictionary of Local and Family History.</ref> had, by the 16th century, enabled labour to move into manufacturing
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  • ...ominant, only 80% of carriers are symptomatic so patients may not report a family history of porphyria.
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  • ...eparate field in the 1970s.<ref> see [http://jfh.sagepub.com/ ''Journal of Family History'', quarterly since 1976]</ref>
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  • ===Family history===
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  • *Family history (FH): listing of diseases in the family that may impact the patient. A fami
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  • * At least 3 risk factors for coronary artery disease (family history or [[coronary heart disease]], [[hypertension]], [[hypercholesterolemia]],
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  • ...toledoth''", defined by Strong's dictionary as 'generations' as related to family history or descent.<ref>Strong's Hebrew Dictionary. [http://strongsnumbers.com/hebr
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  • * Baller, William. "Farm Families and the American Revolution." ''Journal of Family History'' (2006) 31(1): 28-44. Issn: 0363-1990 Fulltext: online in Ebsco
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  • ...at Ludwig was incapable of ruling. Evidence against the king included his family history of insanity, his lack of interest in his role in government, his mounting d
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  • An initial assessment generally includes a comprehensive personal and family history, and may also include a physical examination by a physician. Although there ...The validity of DSM-III borderline personality disorder: A phenomenologic, family history, treatment response, and long term follow up study". ''Arch Gen Psychiatry'
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  • ...tly in progress is examining if giving LGG to pregnant women who exhibit a family history of asthma reduces the chance of their new born infants having asthma. <ref>
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  • ...meal, the time it takes for lactose to reach the large intestine, and his family history shows a major inherited component, as with genetically predisposed hypolact
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  • ...Family]]'' by [[Alex Haley]]. The book, a fictionalized account of Haley's family history&mdash;beginning with the kidnapping of Haley's ancestor [[Kunta Kinte]] in
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  • ...esponsible for the panels which illustrate episodes in the Duke's life and family history, including graphic battle scenes.
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  • #[[Family history]]
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  • ...Marriages and the Slave Trade in Antebellum South Carolina." ''Journal of Family History'' 1999 24(2): 212-231. Issn: 0363-1990 Fulltext: in Ebsco.</ref>
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  • ...smoked at least 100 cigarettes during their life, and men and women with a family history of AAA qualify for the one-time ultrasound screening.
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  • ...of plaque buildup varies greatly, even among people with similar diets; a family history of heart attacks is a bad sign. The onset may appear to be sudden, because
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  • * A strong family history of epilepsy, including having any first-degree relatives or more than one s
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  • ...gi/reprint/kel011v1.pdf Oxfordjournals - kel011v1]</ref> and 0404) — hence family history is an important risk factor. ...anti-CCP autoantibodies, carriership of HLA-DR4 "Shared Epitope" alleles, family history of RA, poor functional status, socioeconomic factors, elevated acute phase
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  • A thorough patient and family history, review of organ systems and a physical examination are part of a complete
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  • ...need for revision of the current lissencephaly classification scheme. No family history of mental retardation was reported and all four siblings were born to nonco
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  • A thorough patient and family history, review of organ systems and a physical examination are part of a complete
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  • | Traditional risk factors plus [[c-reactive protein]] and family history of [[myocardial infarction|MI]] before age 60 ([http://www.reynoldsriskscor
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  • ...hich is a feature of several disorders that can also cause thrombosis). A family history can reveal a [[genetic disorder|hereditary]] factor in the development of D *Strong family history of (NT (2 first degree relatives with history of CVI)
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  • ...a homeopath might prescribe a constitutional remedy based on the patient’s family history, health history and overall physical and/or psychological state.<ref>Cherni
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  • * Family history of upper gastrointestinal cancer
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  • }}</ref> Additional risk factors, such as smoking or a family history of heart disease, may also confound the relationship between coffee consump
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  • ...]. Their findings suggested that by overfeeding young men with no previous family history of diabetes, the initial signs of diabetes were induced. This excess consum
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  • ...men before age 35 years and in women before age 45 years with first-degree family history |journal=JAMA |volume=279 |pages=922-9 |year=1998 |pmid=9544766 |doi=}}</r ...rent and recent use of hormonal contraceptives did not appear to vary with family history of breast cancer.<ref name=hormone>{{cite web |url=http://www.cancer.gov/ca
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  • ...Rios P., Goode S., Crowson M., Bailey A., Rutter M. (1994). A case-control family history study of autism. ''Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35'', 877–
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  • ...to produce it. Type 2 diabetes is associated with older age, [[obesity]], family history of diabetes, history of [[gestational diabetes]], impaired glucose metaboli
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  • ...row of causality may be oriented in the other direction. In persons with a family history of obesity, the earliest obesogenic changes are not related to leptin, but
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