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Specific variation of LPA receptor expression was not found in DNA microarray databases of different stages and grades of breast cancers, suggesting that LPA receptors are more prone to control primary tumor progression of ovarian tumors than breast cancers [48].
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The resulting cars were horribly hard to control and prone to crash.
County authorities are mainly responsible for Class A hazards (Fig. 1), which are very dangerous, hard to control, and prone to cause large casualties.
Variously they create more or fewer jobs, give people more or less control over their lives and livelihoods and are more or less prone to democratic control.
Municipal officials from across the country have visited to learn how to control flood-prone areas, studying the work Duke Farms has done recontouring and replanting along 4.5 miles of the property that borders the Raritan River.
"I'm not prone to losing control".
We are especially prone to losing control of our subjects when we speak.
However, the midgets were still difficult to control, unstable, and prone to surfacing or diving uncontrollably.
Vaccination is the main strategy to control outbreaks of epidemic-prone and pandemic-prone infectious respiratory diseases.
But certainly being prone to self-control and to slow thinking in general, you'll find differences in children aged 3 or 4, and some of these differences persist into adulthood.
Moreover, unstable clusters are prone to generate more control packets in VANETs and make the networks overload.
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