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The trial protocol resulted in patients in the treatment group being prone for an average of only 7 out of 24 h for a 10-day period.
Of note, three of these studies described similar populations with a high percentage of end-stage renal disease in the control group being prone for higher mortality [ 76, 77, 79, 81].
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She was prone, for example, to 'magical thinking - I thought that the universe was somehow portioned out.
People are prone, for example, to "representative" thinking and to "categorization," both often leading to false conclusions.
Bella is prone, for example, to telling her clients that they either have been or may in the future be ill, that they have elderly relatives who have died, or that their lives are not all they might be.
The results revealed that this product can be prone for degradation activity in a visible region.
In Table 3, short strides have a tendency for under detection, while long strides are prone for over detection.
Faults that strike about N110°E and N170°E are prone for shear reactivation as dextral and sinistral strike-slip faults, respectively.
Furthermore, patients with a predisposition to develop sinusitis are prone for complications after dental implant placement in the maxillary sinus area [1].
Mesenchymal stromal cells, which express the specific cell adhesion molecule CD146, also known as MCAM or MUC18, are prone for bone repair.
The main reason for this is that BA particles are prone for crushing and therefore inadequate to resist the higher stresses occurring in the upper parts of road and field structures.
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