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According to Doherty and coworkers, different gene expressions that were found at two anatomical areas (ureteric orifice and dome) of normal bladders are commonly prone to have primary bladder cancer.
The region where he developed the black patch in the scrotum was not an area commonly prone to pressure sores, in contrast to sacrum, ischial tuberosity, or greater trochanter, for example.
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One example of this is their natural aversion to the sorts of insensitivity and violence to which men are commonly prone, and their potential ability to restrain instead of permitting or even encouraging these.
Rather than being a steady drinker, as commonly thought, he was prone to periods of binging on alcohol.
Brachiaria humidicola is a forage grass commonly used in zones prone to temporary waterlogging.
Commonly used neonatal infusions prone to EI include: total parenteral nutrition (TPN), calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, and dextrose in high concentrations.
It should be noted that some commonly used methodologies are prone to artifacts, in particular methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) approaches, which require stringent primer hybridization conditions to minimize false-positive amplification.
Since LCH is most commonly found in locations prone to trauma such as skin, gingiva, nail beds, etc., finding ulceration and coexisting chronic inflammation in the stroma is fairly common.
It's Pinker's contention that without the pacifying influence of a commonly recognised state, we are prone to make life the nasty, brutish and short experience that Hobbes described.
It is commonly known that TBT is prone to quick hydrolysis.
Further, the use of interview and discussion guides made the work prone to weaknesses commonly associated with subjectivity.
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