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Bella is prone, for example, to telling her clients that they either have been or may in the future be ill, that they have elderly relatives who have died, or that their lives are not all they might be.
This scene depicting love's intrigue is prone for a miracle.
Furthermore, being a single centre, the study is prone for selection bias.
"So if this patient has ED, definitely this patient is prone for hypertension, diabetes.
The ankylosed and osteoporotic spine in AS patients is prone for fracturing due to loss of spinal mobility [ 29– 34].
Finally, the measurement of quality of care based on chart reviews is prone for documentation bias [ 53].
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The results revealed that this product can be prone for degradation activity in a visible region.
She was prone, for example, to 'magical thinking - I thought that the universe was somehow portioned out.
People are prone, for example, to "representative" thinking and to "categorization," both often leading to false conclusions.
Mesenchymal stromal cells, which express the specific cell adhesion molecule CD146, also known as MCAM or MUC18, are prone for bone repair.
The main reason for this is that BA particles are prone for crushing and therefore inadequate to resist the higher stresses occurring in the upper parts of road and field structures.
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