This paper discusses how in genetic association studies, using closely related or geographically nearby individuals as controls can lead to spurious associations — a kind of “curse” because the genetic structure of neighboring individuals is more similar, breaking the assumption of independence.
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The Hendersons aren’t cursed; they are mimics. They learn behaviors by watching. When they stand facing the wall, they are learning to ignore the world. The wife does the same because she has been "watched" long enough to imitate them. neighbors curse comic
The story begins with a familiar trope: a young couple, desperate for a fresh start, moves into a "perfect" suburban neighborhood. The lawns are manicured, the streetlights are warm, and the neighbors are almost too friendly. This paper discusses how in genetic association studies,
If you’re a fan of domestic thrillers, folk horror, or stories that make you double-check your deadbolts, here is why this comic needs to be on your pull list. The Plot: A Welcome Wagon from Hell They learn behaviors by watching
Stop-motion of a tiny cursed acorn rolling onto Karen’s driveway → lawn gnomes coming to life → Karen screaming into a coffee mug.
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