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In addition, compared with the other two attacks, a new attack, i.e., removing the edges with the smallest proportion between the total capacities of the neighboring edges of and the capacity of the attacked edge, usually are prone to trigger cascading failures over the US power grid.
The noises caused by electromyography (EMG) or electrode movements commonly appear in EEG signal and are prone to trigger false alarms.
To decipher the molecular events that determine cell fate in response to prolonged mitotic arrest, we investigated whether mitotic arrested cells were prone to trigger apoptosis signalling and how this signalling was controlled.
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(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).
He is prone to gaffes.
Wu is prone to over-ordering.
Reid is prone to crassly impolitic remarks.
You say he is prone to headaches.
However, he too is prone to mistakes.
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