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He is prone to including poetry in his speeches, and blogs occasionally on his Web site, http://johnkitzhaber.org.org
Hassam was prone to include figures in his work.
This provides an estimate of the full narrow-sense heritability (h), which includes the additive effects of all genetic variation, including nongenotyped variants, but it is prone to bias due to shared environment.
It's prone to debutant missteps, including an over-reliance on picturesque montages.
Diseases in which gangrene is prone to occur include arteriosclerosis, diabetes, Raynaud's disease, thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease), and typhus.
However, coronary CTA is prone to artifacts, including coronary motion, which may reduce its diagnostic performance.
Sichuan province is prone to earthquakes, including an 8.0 magnitude tremor in central Sichuan's Wenchuan county in 2008 that killed nearly 70,000 people.
These methods are not reserved for apples alone, they can be used with any type of fruit that is prone to browning, including bananas, pears, peaches and avocados.
Due to its high level of nutrient requirements, cabbage is prone to nutrient deficiencies, including boron, calcium, phosphorus and potassium.
Banking industry in Pakistan is prone to numerous challenges including employee turnover.
Anyone who is prone to developing keloids (including darker skinned folks who seem more susceptible) have a higher risk of developing more in the future.
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