Sentence examples for prone to coordination from inspiring English sources

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The outcome in the latter case can be attributed to the absence of the base, which renders the participating N-nucleophile less prone to coordination of the PdII catalyst.

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30 In the light of this discrepancy, we wondered whether 1 would be unavailable for reactions at the lone pair, just like its isopropyl-substituted analog, or prone to oxidation and coordination like its partially fluorinated congener.

Ions of neptunium are prone to hydrolysis and formation of coordination compounds.

Miller et al. [ 26] used CRP to display their results and suggested that shod runners prone to ITBS may use abnormal segmental coordination patterns particularly with couplings involving thigh adduction/abduction and tibial internal/external rotation.

Another study showed that runners prone to ITBS may present with abnormal segmental coordination patterns particularly with couplings involving thigh adduction/abduction and tibial internal/external rotation [ 26].

This type of metalloligand is particularly prone to be further involved in the assembly of coordination polymers of various dimensionalities and functionalities.

Children are prone to TDIs because of their lack of motor coordination and curious and exploratory behavior [ 13], and the data presented here are in accordance with the literature [ 3, 4, 9, 13].

While adaptive prices and local markets may achieve higher coordination efficiency than open-loop posted prices, their implementation may be prone to failure due to lack of customer acceptance (Woo et al. 2008; Dütschke and Paetz 2013).

Though Mr. Bychkov conducted with sure dramatic pacing and a keen ear for color, there were coordination problems between the choristers, who sounded tired, and the orchestra musicians, who were prone to slips-ups.

The test is used to quantify mobility and coordination and has been demonstrated to be a sensitive and specific measure for identifying older adults who are prone to falls [ 53].

Prone to self-destruct.

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