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Patients who have experienced side effects of the treatment could theoretically be more prone to return the questionnaire.
The canine origin of these viruses makes them prone to return to dogs, where the disease may easily become enzootic again without proper attention related to laboratory-based surveillance, prevention, and control.
It has been noted that older, multiparous sows (five parities or more) are more prone to return to cyclic activity [ 22, 23], likely due to a more rapid weaning process among them [ 28].
On the other hand, graph-theoretic path finding methods are applicable to very large networks, but are prone to return a large number of false positive, or irrelevant, pathways.
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Not only is testing costly and prone to returning false positives, but it also doesn't address drug dependence or its underlying issues.
For such a setting with n processes and t tasks we study the problem of collectively performing the tasks under two different failure models: model Fa, where some fraction f of workers that are prone to returning arbitrary (e.g., incorrect) results and the probability p of such faulty behavior are not known a priori to the master, and model Fb when these quantities are known to the master.
In contrast, only ∼20% of Strelka's candidate sites at any probability cut-off are present in dbSNP, indicating Strelka is not as prone to returning germline polymorphisms.
If it shows too many ads, users could become less prone to frequent return visits, and might spend less time browsing the feed.
The righting reflex is the time required for a rat pup to return to a prone position after being placed on their backs by the experimenter.
This is partly because high-tech industries are prone to "increasing returns to scale" and high barriers to entry.
Industries based on knowledge, the argument goes, are especially prone to increasing returns, and hence to monopoly.
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