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It proved to be a metastasis from a malevolent form of uterine cancer, one whose cells are atypically aggressive and prone to spreading.
Not only were urban graveyards seen as insufficient and prone to spreading disease, but the influence of Transcendentalists like Emerson also shifted ideas of death from the Calvinist emphasis on damnation to the idea, as Mr. Albrecht put it, that the "afterlife could be a serene and beautiful place — it could be like Green-Wood Cemetery".
In this context, a striking result has arisen from the study of the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) epidemiological model on scale free networks: scale-free networks are more prone to spreading of diseases than random graphs and regular lattices [ 26, 27].
Understand that ginger lilies are much more prone to spreading that other lily varieties.
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The moment a crack forms in a piece of glass, it is prone to spread.
First, any savvy Internet executive must surely know how an unbuttoned-down response is prone to spread like wildfire on the Web.
Particularly in tires made at the Decatur plant, the analysis found, the cracking was prone to spread from the pocket to another crucial part: the point where two belts of rubber-coated steel fibers form the tire's core.
Hygiene: Traditional hand dryers simply suck up dirty restroom air, heat it and blow it back on to hands, leaving them damp and more prone to spread bacteria.
In this context, we explore the potential of disturbance patterns along a continuum of scales as proxies for identifying the geographical regions prone to spread of invasive plant species.
This could make H6 virus more prone to spread between and within hemispheres than other AIV subtypes.
Due to these different aspects few highly infectious persistently colonized HCWs may spread MRSA to the same number of patients as many persistently colonized HCWs who are individually less prone to spread MRSA.
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