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According to Dr. Hirsch, cyberweapons, which can victimize any device connected to the internet, are even more prone to causing collateral damage than bullets or bombs.
Traditionally, percutaneous stone extraction has relied on the use of 2-prong and 3-prong graspers, which are prone to causing trauma to the urothelium.
Peter Lidiak, pipeline director for the American Petroleum Institute, said the study reaffirmed his group's contention that heavy Canadian crude is not prone to causing internal pipeline corrosion.
Gamma-RV vectors that contained full viral long-terminal repeats were most prone to causing double negative 2 (DN2) arrest and led to repeated cases of Lmo2 pathway activation, while lentiviral vectors containing these same elements were significantly less prone to activate proto-oncogenes or cause DN2 arrest.
TCMs are better at controlling complex disease systems such as diabetes and are less prone to causing drug resistance development [8].
Other experiments with iPS cells have suggested that they might be prone to causing cancer, but none of the treated mice showed any signs of tumors after 12 weeks.
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Higher loading level and longer corrosion period are prone to cause the brittle failure of RC beams.
This is a dark and often unhappy tale which left me nervous and frightened and is more prone to cause a nightmare than a sweet dream.
The quantitative analysis shows that the reproduced unevenness and the initial imperfections of the yarns are prone to cause and accumulate damage.
Inorganic molecules stay in the body for a longer period of time, but are prone to cause various reactions; therefore, none of them are ideal filler substances.
A teacher would pass on knowledge to students by giving lectures, and this type of one-way teaching method is prone to cause poor learning achievement.
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