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Hospital spokesmen are worried that some of the conditions are not entirely preventable and that some patients, for example, are prone to bedsores no matter how good their care.
We chose to focus our work on QSAR based on structural molecular descriptors because QSAR based on KOW or SW, for example, are prone to experimental errors in the input variables, which can result in some statistical problems (Lohninger, 1994; Nguyen et al., 2005; Sabljic and Piver, 1992).
Students, for example, are prone to seek out Adderall and other stimulants to help them complete their assignments even though they don't necessarily have ADHD.
Dogs with dropped ears the basset hound is an extreme example—are prone to diseases of the ear canal.
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For example, miRNAs are prone to cluster on the chromosomes, some miRNAs show more sequence similarity than others, and a single miRNA locus can yield a cluster of isomiRs with various 5′ and 3′ ends and length distributions [ 23, 27, 28].
For example, people who are prone to anxiety tend to be hypervigilant to signs of threat, and detect threats that aren't really there.
"For example, people who are prone to anxiety tend to be hypervigilant to signs of threat and detect threats that aren't really there.
Certain groups of people — the Bantu tribes of Africa, for example — are especially prone to primary liver cancer, and such groups typically suffer from malnutrition.
People with dementia, for example, are more prone to developing delirium on top of it.
For example, Lee's narrators are prone to using exclamation points ("Weren't we alive!") more than your average yarn-spinners of the dystopic.
For example, as sequence reads are prone to error, it can be difficult to accurately quantify the genetic diversity in a heterogeneous sample.
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