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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prone age" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a combination of words that lacks context or established usage.
Example: "In this prone age, we must adapt to the rapid changes in technology."
Alternatives: "vulnerable time" or "susceptible period."
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Up through 2005, more than 6,000 cases of thyroid cancer had been reported in children and adolescents, the most prone age group, exposed to the radiation from Chernobyl.
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"It's all about actors finding where the funny is," he says about the series he landed at 60 and was lucky to get, considering the nondemand for his grizzled, gut-prone age group.
If "Inherit the Wind," despite a prevailing second-act glibness, still resonates — and it does — it's as a reminder in our own, sometimes scarily invective-prone age that there is no substitute for real thought.
This is especially amazing, given the fact that most undergraduate students -- based on their youth alone -- are in the crime-prone age group and can be expected to commit a disproportionate number of violent offenses including murder.
The nation's longest crime increase, from 1965 through 1969, came as baby boomers reached the crime-prone ages of 15 to 25, said Prof. Alfred Blumstein of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Therefore, increased interstitial fibrosis and CTGF and TSP-1 expression characterize the HF-prone aged heart.
We found opposite expression profiles of the miR-17 92 miR-17 92n HF-prone aging clusterd to aging with preserved cardiac function.
The authors further confirmed that the previously identified miR-18 and miR-19 targets thrombospondin-1 and connective tissue growth factor are increased in heart failure-prone aged mice and the inverse correlation of the miRNAs and the targets was confirmed in human samples (van Almen et al, 2011).
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