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Indeed, it may be prone to less frequent, but more violent, shocks, spreading from individual banks throughout the financial system.
Wounds that are kept moist are prone to less obvious scab formation, thus alleviating cosmetic concerns (Atiyeh et al. 2003a, b).
However, our research included multiple predator and prey species with different densities and habitat preferences (i.e., we did not have a priori knowledge of the density of all species or their habitat preferences), thus a randomized sampling scheme was deemed more appropriate and prone to less bias.
Changes in BNP level were more easily obtained and prone to less technical error than LVEF by echocardiography, which requires an experienced operator.
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And we still portray the "East" as less civilized, more prone to violence, less respectful of human life and liberty.
They were more prone to have less healthy eating habits, and to perceive more barriers towards physical activity.
Alternatively, GPs may be less prone to settle in less attractive areas, and whatever makes these areas less attractive could lead to higher HSMRs.
In 1856 Nègre patented his own heliogravure process that improved upon the one by Niépce by making the images less prone to fade and less expensive to produce.
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