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Health officials see that as one step toward increased access to the most disease-prone areas.
Evidence suggests that the healthier they are, the stronger and less disease-prone the heart is.
Nor would it tax the middle-aged and disease-prone more than the roly-poly young.
Nurseries in general tend to prefer the less disease-prone types (for obvious reasons).
But many conditions can make the difference between a disease-prone rose garden and one with nary a yellowed leaf.
Any law giving special rights to a disease-prone, changeable lifestyle is unwise and unjust.
Malady is the one character that is more disease-prone than her cousin, Misery.
"It may be disease-prone, or it may not flower enough.
Water oak is not recommended as an ornamental due to being short-lived, disease-prone, and extremely messy.
It has also been facilitated by increased access to veterinary drugs allowing herds into previously disease-prone areas.
Growers had been finding St Laurent a disease-prone grape.
And the little dears are disease-prone, too.
Secondly, we should look at how to give incentives to people to avoid disease-prone behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption and being overweight.
Misting raises the humidity temporarily and leaves the plant with damp, disease-prone foliage.
It's still unclear how long-term use of testosterone might affect frailer and more disease-prone elderly men, researchers noted.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of disease-prone crab apples still on the market, despite the influx of resistant types.
Others could replace the disease-prone genes of humans - cancer, diabetes, heart disease - like new spark plugs in an automobile.
The rather waxy leaf and the range of colours are perhaps the closest substitute for disease-prone busy lizzies.
He emphasizes the role of geography and climate, as much of Africa is landlocked and disease-prone.
Though less hardy and more disease-prone, these breeds produced better tasting beef and matured faster.
A. Fungicides work best as preventives (you may be starting too late), and they can indeed make a life-and-death difference to highly disease-prone roses.
Several, including that of Liberty Counsel, depicted homosexuals as self-destructive, disease-prone, and promiscuous.
For the longest time, home gardeners who loved tomatoes had a tough row to hoe, wrestling with persnickety, disease-prone plants.
This is sometimes accomplished with vaccine-laced food spread in a disease-prone area and has been used to attempt to control rabies in raccoons.
Rosa Margaret Merril also goes but, strangely, the disease-prone Iceberg is retained.