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Genetic work has delineated two main modes of DDT in all organisms: an error-free mode involving recombination in which one newly synthesized strand is used as a template for replication of the blocked nascent strand, and an error-prone mode involving translesion synthesis (TLS) and which is largely accountable for mutagenesis (reviewed in Friedberg, 2005; Branzei, 2011).

For example, some DSB repair defects result in frequent gross chromosomal aberrations (leading to developmental retardation or even embryonic death), while others only induce a minor shift towards efficient but error-prone repair modes (ultimately driving the accumulation of mutations and resulting in associated diseases such as cancer; Fig.  2).

This enhances the availability of the state estimator solution, but since they may share the same data communication links and use the same solving technique, they are prone to common mode failure.

However, they are much more prone to spurious modes.

Adjuncts still lacking definitive evidence of efficacy include bronchodilators, mucolytic agents, inhaled anticoagulants, nonconventional ventilator modes, prone positioning, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

Adjunctive therapies discussed include pharmacologic techniques (for example, vasodilators, diuretics, neuromuscular blockade) and nonpharmacologic techniques (for example, prone position, alternative modes of ventilation).

The scheme proposed here extends this argument by highlighting the fact that lipid-limited conditions additionally promote a more aggregation-prone lipid binding mode of αS (SL1), while decreasing the level of conformations that may naturally work to offset aggregation propensity (SL2 or intermediate modes).

Since this adaptation to the channel is done based on CQI, the adaptive mode is prone to imperfect CQI which results from estimation errors or time delays.

As a result of this complex architecture, the ADS-B system is prone to various failure modes.

While not well resolved in this present study due to the lack of reference data and genomic sequences at an appropriate depth, terminal biosynthetic enzymes may be especially prone to non-vertical modes of evolution ([28]; consider also cyanobacterial monocyclic xanthophyll biosynthesis), presumably resulting from the minor adaptive significance of these changes.

The fact that texting is a relatively unstandardised mode of communication, prone to idiosyncrasy, turns out to be an advantage in such a context, as authorship differences are likely to be more easily detectable than in writing using standard English.

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