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It is possible that this stage either requires more oxygen or its complexity makes it prone to failure.
Lactic acid has the best rudiments to become an intermediary product because its functional groups make it prone to further reactions, for example, the production of propionic acid, acetic acid, acrylic acid, alanine acid, or pyruvic acid [ 11].
Cashmere is lovely but its appealing softness makes it prone to pilling and touchy to care for.
Adding fault-tolerance adaptivity to a routing algorithm increases its design complexity and makes it prone to deadlock and other problems if improperly implemented.
However, the major limitation of SIH is represented by its labile hydrazone bond that makes it prone to plasma hydrolysis.
The programme, which had a short but much-discussed run, was transmitted live; this added to its edginess and impact, but also made it prone to disruption.
The brain uses more oxygen than any other organ of the body, making it prone to damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by its aerobic activity.
Sichuan also sits along one of Asia's biggest tectonic faults, making it prone to devastating earthquakes.
The country lies on the Pacific 'ring of fire', making it prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Others, including the regional development minister, Karla Slechtova, think it is too close to "Chechnya", making it prone to confusion.
Nor is it prone to the glacial shifts in tone and tenor that occasionally emanated from the Kremlin during the Soviet era.
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