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But they're prone to moving around and are not really stable.
These clumps of genes are flanked on each end by DNA sequences known as mobility units, which make them prone to moving between genomes as a whole.
But superconducting coils made of niobium tin are more brittle and therefore prone to moving in response to the huge forces generated as the magnet turns on.
Just as journalists have come to rely on Twitter feeds in place of traditional wire services, investors are now prone to moving on a headline glimpsed on social media in addition to those they see on their Bloomberg terminals.
Shorts are more prone to moving around and making noise than pants, and you can't tuck shorts into your socks.
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Moreover, jays that had previously stolen from another's stash were more prone to move their food to a different hiding place.
Fraud investigations are prone to move slowly because of the paperwork involved and the amount of detailed evidence that is necessary for a conviction.
Operating in a horizontal flow channel orientation, the generated water throughout the micro-gravity circumstance duration is not prone to move and flood flow channels in micro-gravity, meanwhile the cell performance is slightly deteriorated.
Since the fish are prone to move against the main flow before being suctioned into the JFP, most of the fish transferred by the JFP display reverse body orientation.
But others, not so much: Earlier this month, GM recalled 184 Chevrolet and GMC trucks that were equipped with floor mats prone to move under the driver's feet because the vinyl floors have no attachments to secure them in place.
They think talking amounts to leading and so they are prone to move into a very annoying rhetorical mode.
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