(1) Related by blood
(1) There is no theory which would suggest that the men who are proximate to these children would be other than consanguine kin.
(2) We describe 2 SDS-affected daughters of consanguine parents who were born 1 year apart, at 35 and 36 weeks of gestation, and who died at the age of 4 and 3.5 months, respectively, due to respiratory infections.
(3) The parents were consanguine , second degree relatives.
(4) It examined the growth of u2018intelligenceu2019 through inventions and discoveries, the development of government from the gens, the development of the family from consanguine to monogamous, and the growth of concepts of property.
(5) The parents and another couple in this family were consanguine .
(6) Relatives were consanguine parents and siblings, as ascertained by history.
(7) The first is accomplished by suppressing incestuous relations between children and parents through a system of kinship and clan taboos designed to ban sexual relations between individuals too closely consanguine .
(8) Trading, raiding, consanguineal kinsmen, and loyal retainers are considered, and he notes that the u2018frontier aspectu2019 of the Mughal Empire compares well with three other great Islamic empires of its day (Ottoman, Safavid, and Uzbek).
(9) Twenty-nine out of 41 hunts had participants that were consanguineal relatives or were members of households that had consanguineal relatives.
(10) By contrast, marriage in them establishes a consanguineal alliance between two families.
(11) Kinship is reckoned bilaterally, including consanguineal and affineal relations, although among the gentry recorded genealogies usually stressed the paternal.
(12) Buffaloes, preferably full-grown bulls, are involved in funerals in two ways: some are contributed by consanguineal relatives and others are lent by affinal kin or even friends.
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