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In each case, self-regulative processing is prone to "cognitive distortions," such as biases in appraisal of the self and of external demands.
We found that a brain state in which stimuli provoke an intensified brain activation (most closely resembling active novelty processing) is prone to generation of subsequent KCs.
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Using such non-overlapping weighted designs has a number of advantages over combinatorial pooling schemes: They are easy to implement: While pooling with CRTD, STD or a random design requires either expensive robotic equipment or laborious manual processing that is prone to irreversible errors, a trained multi-channel pipette user can implement an NWD in a manner of minutes.
They are easy to implement: While pooling with CRTD, STD or a random design requires either expensive robotic equipment or laborious manual processing that is prone to irreversible errors, a trained multi-channel pipette user can implement an NWD in a manner of minutes.
In the processing of extraction, sericin is prone to degradation, which consequently results in significant decrease in the molecular weight down to below 20kDaa.
Due to the independent block-based processing, the proposed deinterlacing approach is prone to distributed/parallel implementation, thus highly reducing the computation time obtained with a sequential implementation.
The current internet-based information processing systems are prone to different kinds of threats which lead to various types of damages resulting in significant losses.
Although they are mature and still useful for many applications, but processing of volumes of data using multi-joins is prone to performance issues [12, 13].
Even the IRS watchdog recently said that the agency's whistleblower database is prone to errors and that the "timeliness standards for processing claims have not been fully established".
Fluid milk, however, is prone to rapid spoilage; this is a particular issue in older dairy processing facilities.
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