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It is indicated that severe thermal deformation and scuffing are prone to generation under large load and speed.
We found that a brain state in which stimuli provoke an intensified brain activation (most closely resembling active novelty processing) is prone to generation of subsequent KCs.
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Moreover, it is prone to the generation and propagation of seizures [ 42, 48], and hippocampal lesions are associated with temporal lobe epilepsy and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) [ 1, 2, 5, 17, 37].
HSAs are the hydrological "hotspots" in a watershed that are prone to runoff generation during storm events.
In a recent paper, Boffetta et al. [Boffetta P, McLaughlin JK, LaVecchia C, Tarone RE, Lipworth L, Blot WJ. False-positive results in cancer epidemiology: a plea for epistemological modesty. J Natl Cancer Inst 100 988 995 (2008)] argued that "epidemiology is particularly prone to the generation of false-positive results".
In particular, Boffetta et al. (2008) suggested that "users of epidemiological results outside the scientific community... should be aware of the fact that statistically significant or positive results are often false" and that "epidemiology is particularly prone to the generation of false-positive results".
They looked for two short stretches in particular, called HVR1 and HVR2, that are especially prone to mutate from generation to generation.
Like drug addiction and poor pronunciation, book collecting is one of those sins prone to be passed from generation to generation.
Since panitumumab is fully humanized, it may be less prone to stimulate host generation of neutralizing antibodies or hypersensitive reactions.
But to say he is just some wretched misogynist is an inaccurate, lazy hypothesis reached by a generation prone to immediate outrage.
So we may be more prone to regret than other generations.
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