Sentence examples for prone one from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps one compromise would be for each lab to design two probe identifiers per prone one formal identifier in the proposed format to be used during publication, and a second identifier for internal use in the lab based upon current annotations.

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Everyone agrees that our rail system is frail and accident-prone: one tragedy can end the service up and down the entire path from Boston to Washington, and beyond, for days on end.

Galatasaray have seemingly had enough of ute-driving, barbecued shrimp-eating Aussie gallahs, Harry Kewell and Lucas Neill, with the knack-prone one heading back to Melbourne Victory and the greedy one off to the UAE to trouser Al Jazira's millions.

Working in Euclidean space with covariance matrices is known to be error-prone, one might take advantage of algorithmic advances in Riemannian geometry and matrix manifold to implement methods for Symmetric Positive-Definite (SPD) matrices.

The trick for Scott, who will be coaching his fourth NBA team, is getting the most of a patchwork roster composed of an aging veteran (Bryant), an injury-prone one (Steve Nash), an amnesty-waiver discard (Carlos Boozer), a point guard who lost his starting job last season (Jeremy Lin) and a promising lottery pick (Julius Randle).

We also investigated each cluster and classified them into healthy and bankrupt-prone ones based on their regions in visualizing the 2D map.

Lowry, to 2 Jan LG Having started out as a cult Edinburgh fringe hit in the early 00s, this year saw The Play That Goes Wrong not only mark a disaster-prone one-year anniversary at the West End's Duchess Theatre, but win an Olivier award and feature in the Royal Variety Performance too.

Plastic, resilient systems turn out to be far more common than avalanche-prone ones.

Indeed, aggregation-prone, structured proteins are less efficiently translated than nonaggregation-prone ones.

Previous studies on individual data sets have indicated that aggregation-prone proteins may be regulated differently than non-aggregation-prone ones, but our findings reveal that S. cerevisiae keeps aggregation-prone proteins at low abundance by combining several strategies at nearly every regulatory level: from the initiation of transcription up to degradation of proteins.

For instance, we find that the 5′UTR structure of transcripts encoding aggregation-prone proteins is more complex and longer than that of nonaggregation-prone ones and that specific RNA-binding proteins target a large fraction of the transcripts that encode aggregation-prone proteins.

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