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Dubbed dipeptide repeat (DPR) proteins, these molecules don't normally appear in humans and should be prone to clumping, the scientists concluded.
This actually may be a blessing in disguise for educators, because it means that their students should be prone to recalling information better when it's being studied between media like a computer screen and in print like a textbook.
Ideally, she should be prone to quip-making, should be mostly apolitical (or at least have straightforward, digestible political opinions), and should be consistent in her mood or beliefs.
The zinc-deficient WT SOD1 and some of its mutants should be prone to form visible aggregates in vitro upon treatment with ascorbate (ascorbic acid, Asc) or/and copper salt compared with the WT holoprotein [42], [45].
An appropriate indicator compound should be prone to oxidation in ESI, and two forms should be detected by MS, a reduced and an oxidized form.
Appropriate indicator molecules should be prone to oxidation in ESI, and the reduced and the oxidized form should be detectable by MS. Amodiaquine, reserpine, morphine, and melatonine were shown to represent suitable indicator molecules.
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The antimicrobial determinants should be easily accessible and should not be prone to change or alteration.
There is no reason why I should not be prone to a centuries-old virus that is deeply rooted in western society.
Although most dyes are applied as aqueous solutions, the finished goods should not be prone to dye loss through washing or other exposure to moisture.
Pressures in the reservoirs are low enough that the reservoirs should not be prone to hydrothermal explosions, and explain why flooding of geysers in Geyser Valley terminated their eruptions.
[The safe place] should not be prone to floods or any other hazards.
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