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In literary studies, professors are prone to require close reading of major works.
This can decrease detectability in clinical practice of whether eyes with a certain IOL are more or less prone to require capsulotomy.
Increased IMCL identifies women who are more insulin resistant, diagnosed earlier, and prone to require insulin rather than diet only during pregnancy (8).
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This is promising but prone to requiring large computational costs and effort to implement.
"Legacy database technologies are prone to latency, require complex and expensive architectures, and rely on slow disk-based technology.
Recall please what I've mentioned a few times, that the official Treasury - the putative technocrats, not the special advisers - have a horror of Help to Buy, largely because they see it as official support, to the tune of a £12bn contingent liability for potential losses, for a market that is far too prone to bubbles to require any such de facto subsidies (and see here for more on this).
Whether or not the combined effects of MOM wear products make MOM bearings less or more prone to infection requires investigation in the near future.
The overworked cellular components would become prone to damage, requiring more degradation and re-synthesis of cellular components and further increased metabolic demand, setting a vicious cycle into motion.
Increased length of stay was a significant factor in falling likely because those who were more severely affected by the stroke (and thus prone to falls) required longer inpatient treatment.
The mayor is leading an effort to require thousands of collapse-prone wooden and concrete buildings to be seismically retrofitted.
He is also prone to seizures that require immediate medication.
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