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The novels of Dan Brown are prone to trigger expletives in the minds of literary critics.
The analytical results show that the square billet exhibits a much larger damage factor than the round billet, and also than the critical damage value of pure Ti materials, which suggests that the square billet is hard to make deformation and prone to trigger surface cracks.
In addition, compared with the other two attacks, a new attack, i.e., removing the edges with the smallest proportion between the total capacities of the neighboring edges of and the capacity of the attacked edge, usually are prone to trigger cascading failures over the US power grid.
Projects to reduce climate-related emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) have been especially prone to trigger the security exception due to their focus on forest measurement and change over time, and are examined here in two cases from protected areas in western and southern Laos.
From this study, it arises that most of the alteration products of Euganean trachyte are due to exogenous processes, whereas the stone itself does not have particular compositional features prone to trigger major dangerous mechanisms of decay.
Yet Democrats lambaste GOP plans as "Draconian," prone to trigger a "depression". By "baseline" federal spending over the coming decade, the CBO means the sum that'll be spent even with no changes in current fiscal policy, whether in tax rates or spending schemes.
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We can speculate that the presence of p16 methylation in normal tissue of these two studied ESCC patients may prone them to trigger tumor formation in these tissues.
If anything, his case raises the question of what it would take — in addition to the warning of a foreign government, defiance during an FBI interview and international travel to a terrorism-prone region — to trigger heightened scrutiny.
It is assumed that IADL require more complex neuropsychological processing capacity than BADL and therefore are more prone to deterioration triggered by cognitive decline [ 12, 13].
Aβ42, two amino acids (isoleucine and alanine) longer than Aβ40, is more prone to aggregate and expected to trigger the pathological cascade in AD [2], [3].
It has been proposed that the robustness of interaction networks to anthropogenic disturbances increases with their level of nestedness, since the loss of extinction-prone specialists is less likely to trigger the extinction of other specialists in nested networks [7], [13].
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