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The idea is that densely extracted blocks of HOG features are prone to responding to the linear SVM score with negative inner products.
Provided that OXTR are involved in these functionalities, and provided the present association is genuine, women carrying the minor OXTR alleles could be less susceptible to the anxiety-attenuating effects of oxytocin than subjects carrying only wild-type alleles and, possibly, more prone to responding aggressively to detected threats.
Conflict tends to occur or escalate when assertiveness is not used, all because the attacker often senses that you're either prone to responding aggressively or timidly.
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The more I think it over, the more I'm prone to respond "yes" to all three of your questions.
Where owners believed they enjoyed automatic sexual access to female slaves, both the women and their "husbands" were prone to respond by assaulting the owners or their agents.
Beyond that, Roger is generally a grouch, prone to respond to the possibility of intimacy or the inconvenient fact of other people's needs with defensiveness, irritation or outright cruelty.
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The presented data support the idea that individuals with defect Toll-like receptor 7 function might be more prone to respond to virus infections with asthmatic exacerbations.
Because it's not backed by a central authority like the Federal government, the virtual currency is extremely volatile and prone to respond mercurially to expectations.
But if you make them feel like they're patrons of an arts institution, they are more prone to respond with loyalty.
People are prone to respond less favorably when they learn that a policy is supported by someone of the opposing political party, so it's likely that the issue will become more partisan going forward.
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