Use of susceptibility in Sentences. 28 Examples

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susceptibility at the end of sentence


  1. Other studies have failed to show any relationship between these histocompatibility antigens and susceptibility.

susceptibility in the middle of sentence


  1. And people vary, too, in their susceptibility to addiction.
  2. Crack seems to increase susceptibility for several reasons.
  3. So increased susceptibility to disease is a measure of poor welfare.
  4. Genetics may play a role in a person's susceptibility to alcohol abuse.
  5. And resistance to one pest can often increase susceptibility to another.
  6. Bacteria are also susceptible to drying and again their susceptibility varies.
  7. One of the side effects of the drug is an increased susceptibility to infections.
  8. Nor will notions of contagion and susceptibility be on the agenda when we meet them.
  9. You may consider the susceptibility as the soil in which the seeds of disease are sown.
  10. The susceptibility of coders handling large quantities of technical data is self-evident.
  11. The same study finds a genetic component to the susceptibility to nicotine addiction, too.
  12. But part of the legacy of these Blacks may be a susceptibility to contempt for their own race.
  13. Heavy pruning can promote vigorous new growth, which can increase susceptibility to the disease.
  14. There is a clear link between the intensity of cell proliferation and susceptibility to neoplasia.
  15. Testosterone itself, the very elixir of masculinity, increases susceptibility to infectious disease.
  16. That will allow changes in herbicide susceptibility within a population to be monitored, he explains.
  17. Many studies have demonstrated that genetic factors contribute to susceptibility to duodenal ulcers.
  18. Second, the animals given these substances are bred in a manner that probably increases their susceptibility to cancer.
  19. The decision to give tetanus immunisation depends on the patient's immunity as well as the wound's susceptibility to tetanus.
  20. Diets work for some Numerous studies show both the failure rates of boomerang diets and an inherited susceptibility to obesity.
  21. Chronic worry that comes from perceived vulnerability has also been blamed for susceptibility to infections and impaired memory.
  22. The development of antimicrobial resistance is a dynamic process requiring continual surveillance of organism susceptibility over time.
  23. This suggested that COL1A2 might be a susceptibility locus for alcoholic cirrhosis with one, or very few, predisposing mutations possible.
  24. Long-term bacterial susceptibility to co-trimoxazole is important to monitor in any area where co-trimoxazole prophylaxis could be recommended.
  25. They were also given personality tests, since some studies have found an association between susceptibility to infections and personality type.
  26. It follows that careful monitoring of patients for their susceptibility to depression before prescribing mood-altering drugs would be a wise precaution.
  27. Induced-polarisation and resistivity measurements were made in the boreholes, and magnetic susceptibility logs were compiled from data recorded from core.

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