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It is found that the areas like Borivali, Malad, Dahisar, Bhandup may prone to liquefaction for earthquake moment magnitude ranging from Mw = 5.0 to 7.5.
We can speculate that the presence of p16 methylation in normal tissue of these two studied ESCC patients may prone them to trigger tumor formation in these tissues.
The results of present study discourage the irrational use of oxytocin for milk let down in lactating animals that may prone the animals to poor productive performance and reproductive efficiency.
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You may be prone to notice your children, Renker should have warned him.
They may be prone to violent tantrums, or need physical help.
They may be prone to infections if lack of sleep interferes with the immune function.
Though it may be prone to occasional errors, our risk-perception system isn't all bad.
In addition, the militias have not been trained for policing and may be prone to use force inappropriately.
She may be prone to improbable utopian visions and Deepak Chopra moments, but Kyra is also thoughtful and observant.
Some evidence suggests these children may be prone to problems with sugar metabolism, raising the risk of diabetes.
It has long been known that when DNA mutates, a cell may become prone to turning cancerous.
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