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Answers to fundamental questions such as how does the DNA sequence differ between individuals and what makes one individual more prone for a certain disease are eagerly being sought in this postgenomic era.
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Additionally, the CD alignment of the layout is more prone for deviation as the sides of the leaf are forming mirror images.
When the hydrolase domain is not protected by the linker region, it will be more prone for unfolding by high temperature.
In the present study it is hypothesized that runners with a low running experience and/or a low running pace at baseline will be more prone for sustaining a RRI compared with their counterpart runners.
Since two important and active fault lines passes through the region making it more prone for earthquake events and this can be confirmed by analyzing the data of past earthquakes been happened in the area making it suitable for our study.
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It can disrupt the body's circadian rhythms, leaving you more prone to illness, for example, and depriving you of sunlight exposure, which can compromise your immune system.
The premature lung itself rather than the presence of CLD, as we would expect, makes ELBW infants more prone to readmission for respiratory illness.
Actually," he says, with a cheeky smile that makes me think maybe I am with Harry Hill, "I'm more prone to cry for joyful things".
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