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John Taylor: He argues with that … NR: That's because he has more of a propensity for beige than he used to have.
Today, with greater protection, there seems to be more of a propensity for batsmen to flinch and turn their backs on anything nasty.
Does idleness here lead to more of a propensity to have casual sex?
Astrocytes appear to have different domains within the CNS [ 31] so some groups of astrocytes may have more of a propensity to take up metals than others.
Rough surfaces may cause discoloration of denture base material and may also contribute to biofilm formation because bacteria and fungus have more of a propensity to adhere to rough surfaces [ 33, 34].
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At best, we can remain mindful of a propensity toward abuse or abdication.
Altogether, combining the findings of the observation and empathy experiment, our data suggest a profound reconceptualization of psychopathy more as a reduced propensity, rather than an incapacity, to generate vicarious activations.
OTSCC is significantly more aggressive than other forms of HNOSCCs, with a propensity for rapid local invasion and spread [ 6].
More details of the propensity score approach are given in Appendix 2. Cost analyses were conducted from the point of view of the health care provider because treatment of patients with severe sepsis is almost exclusively dispensed by hospital services.
This arises because a broader distribution of humidity values and a propensity for more at high humidity (compare Figure 2a with Figure 2d).
We turn now to a more formal definition of propensity scores, and first consider their derivation for a binary treatment.
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