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Training populations are primarily prone to outbreaks caused by adenovirus and influenza, which often co-circulate and present with similar clinical signs and symptoms [ 4].

Because dates are primarily prone to systematic errors (e.g. swapped day and month, ±1 day differences, transposed numbers like 13 versus 31) they are a common problem for data linkage.

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Public health campaigns and > 5 million doses of the cholera vaccine targeting both V. cholerae 01 and 0139 pathogens have since been distributed primarily to epidemic-prone regions via the national vaccine program, thus influencing the epidemiology of cholera (Thiem et al. 2006).

The east and south, which are primarily Russian-speaking and prone to Soviet nostalgia, tend to favour closer ties with Russia.

And although smartwatches are so hot right now, it's wearable primarily because kids are prone to losing things not attached to their bodies.

This study suggests that the prone position primarily induces changes in pleural pressure, probably by modifying the geometry and mechanics of the chest wall.

Group M represents the predominant HIV-1 circulating through the world and has been divided into more than 10 subtypes (clades) as well as increasing number of circulating recombinant forms (CRF) primarily due to error-prone viral reverse transcriptase and the occurrence of super-infections.

The double-stranded DNA break lesion is then repaired primarily by the error-prone non-homologous end-joining DNA repair system.

Upon entry in G1, DNA damage is primarily repaired by error-prone non-homologous end-joining, potentially promoting the formation of de novo mutations following DNA damage (25).

CoNS, primarily Staphylococcus epidermidis, are specifically prone to cause catheter-related infections due to specific properties such as adhesion to biomaterial, like intravascular catheters and biofilm formation.

In LS, mutations in the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene result in widely dispersed replication errors or instability in highly repetitive error prone areas found primarily in intronic sequences of the genome, known as microsatellites [ 13].

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