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This finding validates our hypothesis that the mixed-background mouse is more prone to develop stress-induced atherosclerotic plaque.
According to these models, a person with a reduced ability to recover after stress is more prone to develop subjective complaints.
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In agreement with this, others have shown that GBA encoded PD is more prone to developing dementia than LRRK2-encoded disease (27, 28).
To gain insight into which of these patients are more prone to develop LIH, we assessed which determinants were related to the development of hypercalcemia.
Alcoholics who are infected with hepatitis C are more prone to develop cirrhosis.
Samantha Gaines, deputy head of the companion animals department at the RSPCA, said: "Some dogs may be more prone to develop these behaviours and should be re-homed with appropriate owners".
Patients with "soft" pancreatic texture reflecting fatty infiltration are more prone to develop PF.
The most severe patients were more prone to develop day 3 lymphopenia.
Furthermore, smokers are more prone to develop back pain, and general chronic pain conditions [4 14].
The commuters/shift workers are more prone to develop a primary headache, especially migraine without aura.
Women who are carrying a trisomy 13 fetus are more prone to develop preeclampsia.
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