consanguinity in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Similarly, an engagement between people who were not legally permitted to marry (e.g., because of consanguinity laws) was invalid.
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The percentage of consanguinity between any two individuals decreases fourfold as the most recent common ancestor recedes one generation.
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Because of close consanguinity, certain genetic problems occur more frequently.
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These successions were legally unproblematic because consanguinity was acknowledged in law to the tenth degree.
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When there is question of consanguinity in the second degree bordering on the first, the supplica ought to be written by the bishop's own hand.
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It also limited both affinity and consanguinity prohibitions to the fourth degree, but retained the same method of calculating, counting back to a common ancestor.
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First cousins have four times the consanguinity of second cousins, while first cousins once removed have half that of first cousins.
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The presence of consanguinity in a child's parents may suggest an autosomal recessive familial polymicrogyria syndrome.
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The justification was given on grounds of consanguinity.
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The negative effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding were studied in relationship with socioeconomic status and variability.
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