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Lonely old people, Dutch researchers have found, are more apt to develop dementia.

As with other forms of culture, trickster tales are apt to develop and evolve when differing societies interact.

Women develop rosacea more often than men, but men are more apt to develop lumpy, enlarged noses, a condition called rhinophyma.

The guidelines also say that any chimera possessing human cells should not be allowed to breed, and that human stem cells should not be put into other primates, such as chimpanzees, where a more human-like brain might be apt to develop.

Maybe they are more efficient at photosynthesis, or they're less apt to develop weak (narrow) branch attachments prone to breakage.

Ethnicity does not make you more or less apt to develop an unhealthy attitude towards food and body image either.

Also, dogs as a species are more likely to acquire certain conditions like arthritis, while kitties are more apt to develop hyperthyroidism or chronic kidney disease.

Tumour cells that traverse lymph nodes could be destroyed more readily or are less apt to develop distant metastases.

One previous study indicated that immune-compromised patients are more apt to develop complicated and life-threatening DNI as compared to normal people [ 9].

HIV-infected patients are apt to develop aggressive periodontal disease and the associated ulcerative gingivitis, which can result in marked gingival recession and other oral lesions [ 16].

APT used data to develop a "hunger heat map" to help CAFB target resources and plan for future demand better.

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