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The approach to each of these problems illustrates a common propensity to blame the technology, rather than the way in which the technology has been used.
Despite little shared sequence homology, amyloid-forming polypeptides show a common propensity to misfold into highly-ordered polymers that are rich in fibrillar β-sheet structure.
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Our experiments show that, besides being significantly associated in eukaryotic proteomes, polyQ and polyA repeat share a common structural propensity to form α-helical CC structures.
Indeed, the implication of the ventral striatum in circumstances of systematically irrational risk-taking (Smith et al., 2014) suggests it is plausibly an important driver of maladaptive impulses such as the all too common propensity to gamble in the setting of fixed poor odds.
While spatial and temporal variation in misreporting are likely to affect the ability of outbreak definitions to identify consistent outbreaks, it is likely that the common propensity for over-reporting of dengue cases during outbreaks and underreporting at other times would only reinforce the consistent distinction between outbreak periods and non-outbreak periods (Teutsch and Churchill, 2000).
To avoid treatment comparisons outside a common range of the propensity score (and thus possibly covariates), we excluded patients initiating glargine with a propensity score higher than the highest one observed in patients initiating NPH and vice versa.
The necessary assumptions for this technique are (1) conditional independence and (2) presence of a common support (overlap between propensity score distributions of treatment and comparison groups).
In fact, cancer cells adhesion is a common assay to characterize their propensity to form metastases in a certain organ in vitro [ 28– 30].
Having found that TANGO could predict increased solubility of the TSAd-SH2 domain, we then asked whether beta-aggregation propensity is a common characteristic of SH2 domains.
These propensities make up a "common sense psychology," in the words of Fritz Heider, an American psychologist.
However, we do not match anyone whose propensity score falls outside a common support and we further restrict the number of potential matches for a respondent to a caliper, meaning a limited range of propensity scores close to the treated respondent, in order to avoid matches of poor quality (see Bryson et al. [2002]).
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