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These results suggest that some SNPs across the human genome have a dual effect and may predispose endurance athletes to reduced risk of developing metabolic morbidities, whereas sprint/power athletes might be predisposed to elevated risk.
These results suggest that some SNPs across the human genome have dual effect and may predispose endurance athletes to reduced risk of developing metabolic morbidities, whereas sprint/power athletes might be predisposed to elevated risk.
Remedies that inspectors might be predisposed to recommend is another issue.
And they work because we might be predisposed to believe them already.
He said the trained agents might be "predisposed to treating everyone from a particular group as suspect".
Men might be predisposed to sleep around, for example, but that doesn't mean they can't help it, and doesn't make it all right.
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This suggests that the Plasmodium liver stage might also be predisposed to being overwhelmed by environmental oxidants and that hypoxia might reduce the energy expenditure for the maintenance of redox balance in the EEF.
Mr. Varvelli said there was a "real risk" that a "'new Libya' might not be predisposed toward Italy, the old friend of Qaddafi," adding that even so, "Libya will always need certain technologies and know-how for its oil industry".
The point is, the selfie is something that students of social psychology, human behavior, visual language and smartphone culture all must take rather more seriously than they might otherwise be predisposed to do -- and the same goes for artists.
I started to worry that I might need to be predisposed to belief in new age or supernatural hokum for this thing to have any impact on me.
In the book, Gus Tai talks about how it is essential for entrepreneurs to seek the truth, but not to be predisposed towards what they might find out.
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