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But, for at least two reasons, the Greek superrich are exceptionally prone to controversy.
Addendum: I should note that long before Ms. Patton's letter made it to the nightly news, Princetonians seemed exceptionally prone to assortative matching.
Commenting on the proposed rules in June, the American Hospital Association said, "Certain patients, including those at the end of life, may be exceptionally prone to developing pressure ulcers, despite receiving appropriate care".
A report in Science argues that the "resource curse" theory is dubious because scholars (like Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Warner) have been looking at the wrong data in studies showing that countries heavily dependent on exports of natural resources are exceptionally prone to slow economic growth, high rates of poverty, authoritarian rule, corruption and violent conflict.
CoVs are exceptionally prone to variability through accumulation of point mutations and recombination events.
Coronaviruses (CoVs) (order Nidovirales, family Coronaviridae) are exceptionally prone to genetic evolution through accumulation of point mutations in genes encoding for structural and nonstructural proteins and homologous recombination among members of the same antigenic group (1 ).
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As statistical analysis revealed (Supplementary Material S2) that gene names with less than four letters are exceptionally error-prone, only gene names with at least four letters are kept for mapping purposes.
Neo-modernist, high-output, exceptionally gifted and prone to antic pattern-making, Sinclair is immaculately qualified for the attention of today's Eng lit academics.
Dan Batson of the University of Kansas organized fascinating research on 'moral hypocrisy' demonstrated that people who perceive themselves to be exceptionally moral are especially prone to ignoring protocols and pursuing their own self-interest.
Reverse transcriptases are extremely error-prone polymerases, and so exceptionally high levels of reverse transcription in Geraniaceae mitochondria, coupled with high levels of homologous recombination, could in principle be responsible for at least part of the elevation in mitochondrial mutation rate seen in the family.
New York exceptionalism--exceptionally dangerous, exceptionally grouchy, exceptionally dirty--has been replaced by a well-scrubbed homogeneity.
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