Sentence examples for apparently more prone from inspiring English sources

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Yes, meteorites, like that huge one that lit up the skies in Chelyabinsk, Russia, last year (see above), are apparently more prone to collide with Earth's atmosphere during certain parts of the year.

This is furthermore consistent with eco-physiological results obtained by (Mitlöhner [1998]) who found the two light demanding species, Podocarpus falcatus and Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus, which did not show this pattern, being more water stress tolerant than the other six canopy species, which are apparently more prone to water stress when occupying canopy-level positions.

Besides, lesser exposed males are apparently more prone to developing skin lesions as compared to females with far greater exposure.

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We conclude that arsenic is indeed affecting the human Y chromosome at a low level and apparently repeat regions are more prone as evident from our DYZ1 study.

Apparently, the district court there is more prone to guilty verdicts towards infringers than elsewhere.

Apparently, subjects who are at risk of depression are more prone to develop depression at the time of exposure to life events.

The evidence shows that salmonellosis by S. Paratyphi B dT+ apparently occurs more frequently in adults (10 ), while so-called exotic reptile strains seem to be more prone to causing salmonellosis in children (7, 8 ), which has led to the proposition that S. Paratyphi B dT+ strains may be highly pathogenic.

More prone to waterlogging.

They are also more prone to emigrate.

(Pisces were more prone to heart failure).

But France seems more prone than others.

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