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Accordingly, it has been reported that the response to social chemosignals is less prone to effects of habituation than the response to common odors [55].

Compared to A level performance the UKCAT may be more prone to effects related to sex.

Notably, the Ing1-null mice were more prone to effects of whole body irradiation.

The pituitary and hypothalamus were selected because, on the basis of their incomplete BBB, they might be more prone to effects of blood-borne substances.

Recent research has shown that both patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and with anterograde amnesia are severely prone to effects of retroactive interference (Dewar et al. 2009, 2010).

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Doing any of these alone doubles the work and is less effective and more prone to ill effects.

In clinical practice, these patients are often deprived of effective CHF treatment, being perceived as potentially more prone to side effects with less evidence of benefit.

This clearly explains why SC systems are more prone to multipath effects, which mix the data due to the associated ISI, while OFDM systems suffer from Doppler effects, which mix the data due to the associated ICI.

Batch effects have been shown to be a significant concern in microarray experiments [36] and this study could be prone to such effects, given the observed variability across biological and technical repeats (Fig. 1).

It is evident that this region is prone to harmful effects of fluoride, and hence, proper groundwater management should be done in these regions to minimize its effect.

Its restriction to specific habitats, and its frequent disturbance by human activity, well-meaning and otherwise, have made its populations isolated and prone to the effects of inbreeding.

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