Sentence examples for prone to adjust from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, some individuals are more prone to adjust their behaviour to social information conflicting with private information than others (Klucharev et al. 2009).

EBSeq is less prone to adjust or to discard data due to assumed distribution or FDR (false discovery rate) control [ 102], exhibiting more consistent behaviour than other DE software when using these real datasets (data not shown).

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Weekend athletes trying very hard, or people who have just begun a rigorous exercise regimen without adequate time for the body to adjust are prone to this injury.

But the investor, who is prone to lengthy declarations, may have to adjust to Twitter's 140-character limit.

Changes in chest wall compliance (decreased when prone) and aerated lung volume (increased when prone) following repositioning highlight the apparent need to adjust PEEP after each position change to optimize mechanics for lung injury prevention.

42 These studies might, however, have been prone to the same bias that is, failing to adjust for the evolution of disease severity before the onset of delirium.

Hedgehogs tend to have a focused worldview, an ideological leaning, strong convictions; foxes are more cautious, more centrist, more likely to adjust their views, more pragmatic, more prone to self-doubt, more inclined to see complexity and nuance.

Both Oasis and programs like E-Bid have the potential to adjust electricity use to reflect costs, experts say, and that would be one way to hold down peak demand and thus make the system less prone to overload.

Alan tried to adjust.

Adult epidemiological studies have shown that patients who are transfused with plasma are indeed more prone to nosocomial infections (adjusted odds ratio 2.99 (95% CI 2.28 3.93)) [26] and acute respiratory distress syndrome (adjusted odds ratio 2.48 (95% CI 1.29; 4.74)) [22].

Adult epidemiological studies have shown that patients who are transfused with plasma are indeed more prone to nosocomial infections (adjusted odds ratio 2.99 (95% CI 2.28 3.93)) [ 26] and acute respiratory distress syndrome (adjusted odds ratio 2.48 (95% CI 1.29; 4.74)) [ 22].

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