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"Just like in your arteries, the plaque is something secreted that starts accumulating," Dr. Knowles said, adding that women are slightly more prone to Alzheimer's, for unknown reasons.
(Its melting point is approximately 170 °C [340 °F].) It is slightly more prone to oxidation than polyethylene unless appropriate stabilizers and antioxidants are added.
He is also less prone to celebration — in a concession to his knees, the scissor kicks of 2005 have gone the way of the pirate pants — and slightly more prone to projecting negative emotion.
The health of living donors is seldom at issue: Though some research suggests that kidney donors may be slightly more prone to develop high blood pressure as they age, long-term studies have found donors live as long as other healthy people.
For small trucks (3.5 T < Gross Weight < 7.5 T) the figures are, respectively, 53 and 30%%, and hence are slightly more prone to stay parked for a longer period of time, but not necessarily associated with more delivered items.
Middle-aged are slightly more prone to participate than the younger or older groups [ 14].
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I found the service slightly more error-prone than Beejive, though; the app sometimes refuses to let me log onto one of my accounts.
Special camera lenses were used on Saving Private Ryan which had the protective coating extracted from the inside, producing images slightly more defused and prone to flares, and making the sky look burned out.
This Beta distribution results in variation between genome positions, with some positions slightly more or less prone to error during each PCR cycle than others, which will be magnified the more PCR cycles are used.
Similarly, there is some debate as to whether island bird populations are more prone to accumulating slightly deleterious substitutions, compared with their mainland relatives (Johnson and Seger 2001; Woolfit and Bromham 2005; Wright et al. 2009).
With respect to the father, the COG4 levels are slightly affected, suggesting that the mutant COG4 is more prone to degradation.
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