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This suggests that this oligomer can be prone to stabilization by methylation.
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The results obtained for stabilized samples are compared with those for β-phase aged samples, and with the previously reported data for the Cu-Al-Ni alloy, which is not prone to the stabilization at ambient temperatures.
Also, cancer cells, relative to non-cancer counterpart, are prone to the stabilization of nc-rRNAs, which are proven to be cell death mediators by transfection of synthetic transcripts, supporting the idea that formulation of drugs to stabilize antisense nc-rRNAs may preferentially eliminate cancer cells.
As the subscapularis muscle biomechanically acts as one of the major anterior stabilizers of the shoulder joint, there may be a subset of patients more prone to instability recurrence after surgical stabilization [ 11- 14].
The ternary blend accordingly becomes more prone to macrophase separation starting from the tricritical point and the stabilization of its lamellar mesophase is more shrunken than that containing the copolymer of linear topology or diminished gradient sequence.
It has been shown that VEGF secreted from pericytes can also contribute to vessel stabilization [24], and vessels lacking mature pericytes are prone to regression in the hyperoxia model [25].
This might lead to the stabilization of membranes by both molecules, which would in turn become less prone to fusion.
Prone to self-destruct.
He was prone to hallucinations.
They're prone to violence.
(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).
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