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Observational studies, though, are highly prone to bias, wrong conclusions, and thus bad information.
They can develop emphysema even if they never smoke, and are highly prone to it if they do smoke.
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are highly prone to microbial contamination, which leads to their degradation and biofouling.
At the same time, the Ink-less mice are highly prone to cancer, which they start to develop as early as 1 year of age.
Growers and workers are tied together, but their interests are highly prone to collision, as anyone who remembers the California farmworker strikes of the 1970s knows.
These parts are highly prone to fatigue failure due to the stresses induced by temperature variations during operation.
Here Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti and colleagues report that mice deficient in NLRC3 are highly prone to colitis and tumour development in the colon.
This certainly raises all sorts of problems for companies dealing with governments in developing countries that are highly prone to corruption.
Results show that, among all the types of SATD, design debts on average are highly prone to software bugs across the four projects analysed.
However, the high-pressure die castings are highly prone to leakage problems because of their high content of bifilms and inflated bubble trails.
A spoiled vote is where you have filled out your paper ballot and you put it into a counting machine, an optical scanner, and those scanners are highly prone to malfunction if they aren't properly calibrated.
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