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The hybrid system often loses its stability as it becomes prone to uncertain load and input parameters and therefore the necessity of Reactive power management becomes necessary.
After this tour, his form began to decline, as he became prone to uncertain and fidgety starts to his innings, which earned him the nickname "Nervous Norm".
However, the current knowledge on molecular network structures is incomplete yet, and consequently the strategies aimed to predict essential genes are prone to uncertain predictions.
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Numerical models of large civil engineering structures are prone to errors and uncertain system parameters, which inevitably affect the ability of such models to accurately predict dynamic behavior.
However, there are also some drawbacks, such as the retrospective nature of the analysis and, therefore, prone to bias of uncertain kind.
There are some limitations in this study, such as the retrospective nature of the study prone to bias of uncertain kind and a relatively small number of patients.
Nowadays, customer expectations are increasing and organizations are prone to operate in an uncertain environment.
Univariate sensitivity analysis was conducted on the main variables that were uncertain, prone to change over time and cost drivers.
c Appropriateness of pharmacologic treatment uncertain, prone to practice variations.
Finally, despite satisfactory concordance, caution should be exercised when considering conditions for which the indication of drugs might be uncertain or is prone to practice variations (Table 2, footnote c).
Self-reported information on alcohol consumption is known to be prone to measurement error and it is uncertain to what extent this might have affected the magnitude and shape of the dose response relationship.
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