Aún no tenemos significados para "more prone".
1Emotional tendencies: Some individuals are simply more prone to anger than others.
2People become more agitated, less trusting, more prone to react with violence.
3Meanwhile, athletes are far more prone, especially in sports that emphasize leanness.
4Khan said his body was changing and becoming more prone to injuries.
5Banks which are short of deposits are more prone to liquidity squeezes.
6Maybe some parts of the country are more prone to hot air.
7Newborns are more prone to oxidative stress than individuals later in life.
8Trevor was smaller, more intricately balanced, more prone to caution and laughter.
9The close friend of an epileptic is more prone to dissociative seizures.
10She guessed this was a man more prone to talking than shooting.
11Those people are much more prone to sudden death during an episode.
12The immature brain is more prone to seize than the mature brain.
13Paper forms are more prone to human error, both sides agree.
14Objective: Athletes undergoing weight reduction are recognised as being more prone to infection.
15Biologic valves are more prone to deterioration and may require a second operation.
16We are more prone to honour the devil in these matters.
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