Sentence examples for prone to parallel from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the rate of parallel changes is not uniform, with deeper, more ancient branches being more prone to parallel changes.

The excess of parallel changes in deep branches of phylogenetic trees reported here precisely mimics the law of homologous series at the molecular level in that more closely related sequences are more prone to parallel mutations, presumably, because they have substantially overlapping sets of covarions, unlike sequences that have diverged farther.

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EAs are naturally prone to parallelism since most of their operators can be easily undertaken in parallel.

Bense was certainly prone to draw parallels between styles in the history of art and styles in mathematics (he especially treated the baroque and the romantic styles in his book) but he kept, in opposition to Spengler, the nature of art and mathematics separate.

Learn how to parallel park.

Turks are especially prone to living in a parallel world because there are so many of them.

It has been conclusively argued that probe oligomers in close proximity containing poly-G motifs at the same sequence position are prone to aggregate into such parallel G-quadruplexes in the crowded conditions on the surface of high density microarrays [17], [45].

The simulation result shows that more joints are prone to failure when a package edge is parallel impacted to the ground.

This asymmetry made the euro prone to crisis, so unionists fret about the parallels.

The multiple QoS paths are utilized in parallel making the entire network system less prone to network failures.

The parallel apprehensions have much the same vocabulary: a nuclear power, prone to irrational behavior, too eager to go to war, a penchant toward duplicity.

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