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Have British cliffs become more prone to landslides?
As we age, if we don't stay active, we become more prone to falls.
Modern nanometer circuits have become more prone to soft errors necessitating faster and more reliable error detection techniques.
The ability to make good decisions can suffer, and kids can become more prone to act out and get depressed.
We reasoned that if officers become more prone to use violence, we should also see more pets killed by police.
But why the body should become more prone to these pressures in the first place is much debated.
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If you make the tape longer and longer, it becomes more prone to getting entangled.
As a sacrificial element, the rib itself becomes more prone to erosion.
The ternary blend accordingly becomes more prone to macrophase separation starting from the tricritical point and the stabilization of its lamellar mesophase is more shrunken than that containing the copolymer of linear topology or diminished gradient sequence.
Exposure to thermal cycles did not influence the failure modes of the PUR-GFRP joints; however, EP-GFRP joints became more prone to adhesive failure after being subjected to thermal cycles.
Another important finding is that the farther the insert is placed upstream of the elbow, the lower the erosion in the elbow, although the tape itself becomes more prone to erosion.
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