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The practical and critical outcome of this is that trees and forests, globally, appear to all be relatively vulnerable to drought-induced mortality".

These findings suggest the ventral stream may be important for early language development, and may also be relatively vulnerable to early insult (such as childhood onset epilepsy).

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That means French banks (as well as some Italian and German ones) are relatively vulnerable to the sorts of system-wide freezes that occurred in credit markets in the aftermath of Lehman's failure in 2008.

As well known, sol gel method is relatively vulnerable to surface contamination and other byproduct impurities.

The WSN radio medium, because of its specific features, is relatively vulnerable to such attacks.

In theory, low-skilled workers are relatively vulnerable to job loss when facing minimum wage increases.

Stirrups are relatively vulnerable to marine environment corrosion, as their protective layer is thinner than that of rebar.

UV disinfection and chlorination were relatively vulnerable to the local conditions, such as fluctuations in power supply or quality of local raw water and chemicals.

Although, coastal aquifers serve as major sources of freshwater supply, the groundwater in coastal region is relatively vulnerable to contamination by seawater intrusion, which makes groundwater unsuitable (Kim et al. 2006; Jorgensen et al. 2008).

Additionally, because the elongate canines were relatively vulnerable to fracture [40], it would have been critical to minimize prey struggling and position the killing bite carefully to avoid contact with bone.

Patients with colorectal cancer are generally considered to be a homogenous population in terms of LOS, and are relatively vulnerable to adverse events.

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