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"A reasonably well-supervised financial system would have been much more resilient to this and other types of severe shocks," he recently argued in "Prone to Fail," a paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research.
This approach, which couples visual and performance measurements, is expected to provide a better understanding of the causes of fouling that, in turn, is expected to aid in the design of new membranes with tailored structure or surface chemistries that prevent the deposition of the foulants in "prone to foul" regions.
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Immunological aspects are crucial in the development of nosocomial infections, specifically in patients prone to immunological disorders.
In Ethiopia, nearly 70% of the population resides in areas prone to malaria infection.
Oppressive heat and spikes in temperature have long been thought to precipitate attacks in people prone to chronic headaches.
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We build in places prone to flooding.
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