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Microplastics are easily swallowed and prone to absorb chemical pollutants in the sea, like pesticides, research has shown.
It is the proper way to bring about a mutualization of risks and make the European economy more prone to absorb asymmetric shocks.
Outcomes revealed that cancerous cells were more prone to absorb nanomaterials coated with citrate than normal somatic cells.
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Japanese officials began by banning the sales of only certain foods, including spinach and milk, which are especially prone to absorbing radiation.
However, we must also consider that the photosynthetically active wavelengths (red light) are more prone to be absorbed by chlorophyll than other less desired wavelengths (green light).
Analysis showed that some forest soils are prone to erosion hazard unable to absorb disturbances like selective logging, revealing the protective role of their forest cover.
By dashing at a prone enemy, this allows Beck to absorb their Xel.
Shareholders may welcome a stronger capital base because it makes the bank less prone to failure and better able to absorb losses if there is a crisis.
Houston chose not to have any kind of zoning that limited development, even in flood-prone areas, paving over thousands of acres of wetlands that used to absorb rainwater and curb flooding.
Growth that is virtually unchecked, including in flood-prone areas, has diminished the land's already-limited natural ability to absorb water, according to environmentalists and experts in land use and natural disasters.
His administration is expanding wetlands to accommodate surging tides, installing green roofs to absorb rainwater and prodding property owners to move boilers out of flood-prone basements.
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