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Pidgin is a definition applied to simplistic languages that are prone to die out.
PITTSBURGH — Amanda Ralph is the kind of woman whose babies are prone to die.
Pregnant women who have diabetes or high blood pressure are more likely to deliver premature babies prone to die early.
The study suggests one of the reasons for this is because India has a relatively young population and therefore has more people in the age group prone to die this way.
Also, diploid female cells inactivating two X chromosomes or incapable of initiating XCI are prone to die [6], [30].
A mammalian predator of a mammalian prey may be prone to die of the infection that kills its prey.
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Humiliatingly, they are prone to dying by falling over when drunk: worldwide, only Swedes and Hungarians are wobblier.
However, scientists have struggled to manufacture the cells at the scale necessary for clinical use, and the cells are naturally prone to dying off once introduced into the body, according to Fussenegger.
Evolutionary biologists have been studying these phenomena for more than a century, but they seem to have left a third extinction scenario largely unexplored: the possibility that certain types of creatures are simply more prone to dying out, irrespective of outside causes.
For example, The Associated Press, which broke the story, notes that people with abnormal CCR5 genes are more prone to dying from the flu and contracting West Nile Virus.
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