susceptibility in A Sentence

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    Variations in Bleaching Susceptibility.

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    estimate population Susceptibility, and monitor the temporal

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    However, having myeloma may have increased her Susceptibility to one of these infections.

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    The peculiarity of these animals is their Susceptibility to the presence of strong noises.

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    Our research suggests that our genes impart resilience, or conversely a Susceptibility to injury.”.

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    Certain blood types may affect Susceptibility to infections, an example being the resistance to specific

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    My immune system is functioning much better, so my Susceptibility to viruses and colds has decreased dramatically.

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    During the 2010 bleaching event, the normal hierarchy of species Susceptibility was reversed in some places.

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    But during the 2010 event the normal hierarchy of species Susceptibility was reversed in some places.

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    Systematic inhalation of the oil composition perfectly stimulates brain activity, improves Susceptibility to information processing, reveals hidden talents.

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    Incorporate reefs of low vulnerability or Susceptibility to ocean acidification into MPA zoning plans during development or routine review.

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    It affects children's chances of survival, increases their Susceptibility to illness, reduces their ability to learn, and makes them less.

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    It increases their Susceptibility to illness, reduces the ability of children to learn, and makes them less productive in later life.

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    Genetic Susceptibility: arthritis is known to run in families, although having a family history isn't a guarantee you will develop arthritis.

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    Susceptibility results from laboratories should be promptly reported to the primary health care provider and the state or local TB control program.

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    Regardless of where they are living, Japanese children are more likely than other children to manifest the disease, which suggests genetic Susceptibility”.

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    Susceptibility results from laboratories should be promptly reported to the primary health care provider and to the state or local TB control program.

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    Malnutrition affects children'schances of survival, increases their Susceptibility to illness, reduces their ability to learn, and makes them less productive later in life.

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    McArthur reports that the science of breast cancer tells us that“genetic Susceptibility makes only a small to moderate contribution” to breast cancer.

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    Thanks to the advancement in the technology, automated Susceptibility testing can be done and the results could possibly be obtained within a day.

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    However, it does seem to run in some families so it is likely that some people have a genetic tendency(Susceptibility) to develop sarcoidosis.

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    While this study did not address Susceptibility to foodborne infections, it showcases a potential role for the amount of sleep in our immune defenses.

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    Increased Susceptibility to nausea and pain makes you less likely to acquire an infection or injury that would further increase the immune system's workload.

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    The direct consequences stemming from this problem are hunger, malnutrition and Susceptibility to diseases which have been identified as major problems across the world.

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    Certain blood types may affect Susceptibility to infections, an example being the resistance to specific malaria species seen in individuals lacking the Duffy antigen.

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    While underlying genetic Susceptibility to allergy may be a factor, the rising incidence of food allergy points to the environment as the major culprit.

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    Malnutrition affects chances of survival for children, increases their Susceptibility to illness, reduces their ability to learn, and makes them less productive in later life.

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    This work is a step forward in our understanding of how family stress during childhood may influence a child's Susceptibility to disease 20-40 years later.".

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    Apple's new facial recognition software to unlock their new iPhone X has raised questions about privacy and the Susceptibility of the technology to hacking attacks.

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    A human's Susceptibility to stress may be impacted by any or each one of these factors, meaning that everybody has a different tolerance to stressors.

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