1. inborn - Adjective
2. inborn - Adjective Satellite
Born in or with; implanted by nature; innate; as, inborn passions.
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A much smaller number of people are insensitive to pain due to an inborn abnormality of the nervous system, known as " congenital insensitivity to pain ". Source: Internet
ALD is the most common peroxisomal inborn error of metabolism, with an incidence estimated between 1:18,000 and 1:50,000. Source: Internet
Also, some inborn errors of metabolism are associated with autism, but probably account for less than 5% of cases. Source: Internet
Biotin deficiency can be caused by inadequate dietary intake or inheritance of one or more inborn genetic disorders that affect biotin metabolism (see multiple carboxylase deficiency ). Source: Internet
Many of the inborn errors of metabolism require avoidance or shortening of fasting intervals, or extra carbohydrates. Source: Internet