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Inheritable
Inheritable meaning
That can be inherited. | Capable of taking by inheritance, or of receiving by descent; capable of succeeding to, as an heir.
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For mission critical solutions, firms need to select vendors that actually strengthen operations with inheritable security controls and independent compliance validations.
And some worry that allowing scientists to make inheritable genetic modifications for this purpose could open the door to letting them do it for other reasons.
Darwin also admitted ignorance of the source of inheritable variations, but speculated they might be produced by environmental factors.
Furthermore, Congress may confiscate the property of traitors, but that property must be inheritable at the death of the person convicted.
Medical texts had assumed it was caused by a combination of inheritable factors that had not been identified.
Recently, a new study has suggested a novel inheritable imprinting mechanism in humans that would be specific of placental tissue and that is independent of DNA methylation (the main and classical mechanism for genomic imprinting).
Retrieved 2015- There is however an old legal term called "åborättSUBST" (meaning roughly "right to live at"), which gave citizens (called "åbo") the inheritable right to live at land owned by the crown.
Setting inheritable environment variables The Bourne shell uses the ~/.profile at login to set environment variables that subprocesses then inherit.
These titles suggest that Odaenathus' position was inheritable.
Thus nucleosome positioning is to some degree inheritable.