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Asphalt shingle roofing that is widely used in US has been observed to be prone to wind damage.
In design of slender suspension bridges, which are prone to wind excitation, accurate prediction of dynamic response is essential for reliable designs.
The weathering of sulfide ore-derived tailings frequently drives acidification that inhibits plant establishment resulting in materials prone to wind and water dispersal.
Gerard's size — he's 5-foot-5 — gives him the advantage of being able to rotate quickly in the air, but he is more prone to wind gusts affecting his jumps.
To add a little zing to an age-old game, this oblong plastic throwing toy acts a lot like a Frisbee, but is less prone to wind currents, making it a candidate for a day at the shore.
Thus, it provides better opportunities for cultivation of fragile soils prone to wind erosion.
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The metaphyseal component of the injury may lead to a non-union or malunion, and these injuries are prone to wound healing complications and infection.
Our technique uses two para-midline incisions preserving skin integrity over the site most prone to wound breakdown.
Our technique uses one proximal para-midline incision and one distal midline incision preserving skin integrity over the site most prone to wound breakdown.
This technique allows reconstruction of the AT using peroneus brevis preserving skin integrity over the site most prone to wound breakdown.
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