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While accurate measurement of ionized calcium would be ideal, its strict sampling handling requirements make it more prone to measurement error and impractical to use as a screening test [ 4].
A low pressure system, it seems, is building there, which could bring on another major storm which in turn would break the ice pack up and make it more prone to melt.
That might make it more prone to shipping changes that accidentally reduce engagement or joy.
Mutations in SOD1 that bring the protein charge to neutrality, or decrease the negative charge, have been suggested to make it more prone to aggregate (32, 33).
Avoid hair products that contain a lot of alcohol, as this will dry your hair out more and make it more prone to static.
Skincare products such as astringents, masks, toners, and exfoliating soaps can actually irritate your skin and make it more prone to developing whiteheads.
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Unlike flat phones, the G Flex rocks as it sits on its back, making it more prone to scratching in the center.
Our county sheriff, the only law enforcement officer who spoke to me candidly about the case, described the Chadron Police Department as possessing a "super-secret-James-Bond-if-I-tell-ya-I-gotta-kill-ya attitude," and that combined with having recently lost its chief made it more prone to error than your average small-town police force.
The "process has faced criticism because it concentrates price discovery in a small assessment time window, perhaps making it more prone to potential manipulation," Mr. Bruce said.
IS THERE something about the nature of contracting out government work in foreign countries that makes it more prone to scandal, fraud, waste, abuse, and lethal criminal stupidity?
So migration from countryside to city both a cause and an effect of South-East Asia's rising prosperity has made it more prone to dengue.
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