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Most of the recent science on the behaviour and dangers of DU has been based on natural uranium, but the scientists from five European radiological laboratories on the team found evidence that pieces of DU were more liable to disperse into the soil and to become soluble.
Country people and the rich who had closer contact with the animals were more liable to feel qualms.
Those meeker than their twins were more liable to develop schizophrenia where their genes already put them at risk.
It is possible that urologists who were open-minded towards treatments other than surgery were more liable to participate in our study than colleagues who were less open-minded.
In a previous report on the same group of patients, those with Caucasian ancestry were more liable to develop vascular thrombosis, with a higher cumulative incidence of multiple thrombophilic gene mutations 26 (Table 5).
Notwithstanding, it led us to assume that the degree of inhibited orexin system in opiates addicts was slighter than that in methamphetamine addicts, which beget opiate addicts were more liable to rehabilitation.
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In addition, the intoxicated person is more liable to accidents and injuries.
Parents, in other words, are more liable to be inventive when choosing a name for a baby girl.
Simpler, slimmer institutions may be easier to police, but they are more liable to go under when the environment sours.
But if it's a place you've been to before, and you know the people, you're more liable to give them consideration".
In fact, the research now seems to indicate that taking in excessive sugar is more liable to make you fat than consuming fat is.
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