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The odd feeling passed quickly and Chesivoir, who had no underlying health problems that could predispose him to a stroke, felt reassured.
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In this case, we propose that dSSc patients may have a defect of the defensive barrier on cellular surface that could predispose them to endothelial damage.
NPY has certain activities that could predispose to lesion vulnerability.
We used a questionnaire to identify environmental factors that could predispose the home to fungal contamination.
We also examined the 22q11.2 deletion region for CNVs that could predispose to deletion formation.
However, it is possible that βbs possess tocophilic properties that could predispose a woman to preterm labor.
We used population level measure of deprivation (Index of Multiple Deprivation) that could predispose to ecological fallacy.
Using an array of computational methods we identified possible point mutations that could predispose PrPC to misfold into PrPSc.
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