Sentence examples similar to Prone to future modifications from inspiring English sources

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All existing evidence shows that the Rungwe Volcanic Province is prone to future significant explosive eruptions.

These compensatory recruitment patterns could possibly make the homonymous muscle more prone to future injury.

It is anticipated that technological advances may lead to future modifications of this document.

I'm especially prone to modifications of "heart," whether in approbation ("heartening," "wholehearted," "good-hearted") or derogation ("disheartening," "chicken-hearted," "heart-sore," "heartbroken").

Genomic databases are still prone to modifications.

Indeed, our results show that these sublines are prone to acquire karyotype modifications.

IDPs are more prone to post-translational modifications and therefore likely to exist as chemically heterogeneous intracellular populations.

This protein is prone to modifications on its free Cys (10) residue and thus may reflect oxidative stress.

Several haemoglobin residues prone to oxidative modification after exposure to haem-induced reactive oxygen species are buried in the haptoglobin haemoglobin interface, thus showing a direct protective role of haptoglobin.

Upon reactivation, memories become labile and prone to modification.

Most of the above proteins have been shown to be prone to ROS-induced modification.

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