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But it has also become prone to abuse, with some pharmacies becoming, in effect, mini-drug manufacturers.
As they thin, ice shelves become prone to collapse.
The beleaguered heart muscle can also become prone to potentially dangerous abnormal heart rhythms.
Secondly, crystals become prone to breakage only when their aspect ratio exceeds a certain limit.
In addition, germlings become prone to disease, premature senility, and eventual decay, leading to a substantial reduction in yield5.
It has long been known that when DNA mutates, a cell may become prone to turning cancerous.
As his struggles have continued, he has become prone to chasing pitches out of the strike zone.
With longer life expectancies, people are surviving into middle age and beyond — long enough to become prone to conditions such as heart disease and cancer.
Their horses become injured, sometimes because of inappropriate conditioning, and subsequently become prone to break down, as certain conditions really never return to normal function.
If crowd densities rise above four people per square metre, and especially if they get to six, they become prone to two broad types of accident.
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The settlers' rations run low; they become prone to sickness and some die.
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