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单词 Susceptible
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1. The operation had left her susceptible to infection.
2. Older people are more susceptible to infections.
3. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements.
4. Children are more susceptible than adults.
5. She isn't very susceptible to flattery.
6. He's so susceptible that she easily gained his affection.
7. A signed agreement is not susceptible of change.
8. There are few known diseases which are not susceptible to medical treatment.
9. Some of these plants are more susceptible to frost damage than others.
10. Shakespeare's plays are susceptible to various interpretations.
11. Working conditions are susceptible of improvement by legislation.
12. They persuade susceptible teenagers to part with their money.
13. Is this situation not susceptible of improvement by legislation?
13. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
14. The facts are susceptible of various interpretations.
15. She was very susceptible to flattery.
16. James was extremely susceptible to flattery.
17. His statement is susceptible of another interpretation.
18. We are all susceptible to advertising.
19. These plants are particularly susceptible to frost.
20. He is ambitious and susceptible to flattery.
21. He's highly susceptible to flattery.
22. Others are more susceptible to attempts at quantification.
23. Is your statement susceptible of proof?
24. Synthetic fabrics are less susceptible to shrinkage than natural ones.
25. The thicker the material, the less susceptible the garment will be to wet conditions.
26. Some dogs are thought to be genetically susceptible to the disease.
27. Walking with weights makes the shoulders very susceptible to injury.
28. Soil on the mountain slopes is very susceptible to erosion.
29. Salt intake may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults.
30. From this graph, it can be seen that some people are more susceptible to the disease.
1. The operation had left her susceptible to infection.
2. Older people are more susceptible to infections.
3. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements.
4. Children are more susceptible than adults.
5. She isn't very susceptible to flattery.
6. He's so susceptible that she easily gained his affection.
7. A signed agreement is not susceptible of change.
8. There are few known diseases which are not susceptible to medical treatment.
9. Salt intake may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults.
10. Some of these plants are more susceptible to frost damage than others.
11. His statement is susceptible of another interpretation.
12. We are all susceptible to advertising.
13. He's highly susceptible to flattery.
13. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
14. In his weakened condition, he is very susceptible to cold.
31. In his weakened condition, he is very susceptible to cold.
32. Children are just as susceptible to psychosomatic conditions as adults.
33. Among particularly susceptible children, the disease can develop very fast.
34. A lot of TV advertising is aimed at susceptible young children.
35. Goats appear to be more susceptible to the infection than sheep.
36. The old and the infirm are the most susceptible to this disease.
37. Heavy drinkers are generally more susceptible to infectious diseases.
38. Each of these is susceptible of alternative interpretations.
39. Plant soft-leaved species, susceptible to sun-scorch, in dappled shade.
40. Bartlett pears are susceptible to fire blight.
41. Reporters are often susceptible to personal biases.
42. Health care delivery and earlier recognition of emerging infectious diseases are enhanced when susceptible populations are targeted for surveillance.
43. Some potato varieties are more susceptible to enzymic browning than others.
44. Your decision to quit smoking will make you less susceptible to a number of diseases.
45. Children with this disease - and they are the most susceptible group - are often pale and stunted.
46. They are less susceptible to breakdown because they have fewer moving parts.
47. As drugs kill off the virus most susceptible to them, they leave behind the more resistant strains.
48. If a mutant strain appears that eschews recombination, it proves to be especially susceptible to damage by ultraviolet light.
49. People with cardiac and respiratory weaknesses, children, asthmatics and those suffering with bronchitis are particularly susceptible.
50. Bottom-up parsers are very susceptible to problems arising from lexical ambiguity.
51. And nomatterhow fit you are, you're just as susceptible to the same long-term damage as the average couch potato.
52. Viral control agents Insects are susceptible to a wide range of viral and bacterial pathogens.
53. Arid tonight, feeling the exhilaration of survival himself, he was even more susceptible.
54. Other plants such as maize may be susceptible to chilling stress because they have an inadequate antioxidant defences.
55. Comparing many countries is susceptible to statistical analysis(), which helps eliminate possible sources of selection bias and spuriousness.
56. But Masterson is also convincing as a woman susceptible to the lure of taking time to smell the flowers.
57. Chloroplast membranes are very susceptible to attack by oxygen radicals which are generated as a by-product of photochemistry.
58. Fair skin has little natural protection and is particularly susceptible to damage.
59. None the less, ignorance and poverty continue to claim victims, particularly malnourished slum children, who are the most susceptible.
60. The Northeastern markets, though, are more susceptible to severe winter weather.
61. This use of probability information is susceptible to the problems of using statistical information outlined earlier and described by Sayre.
62. Also, this form of poverty control and management is most susceptible to applications intended to pacify potentially disorderly groups.
63. It is particularly susceptible to external control leading to dependence rather than internal growth.
64. Patients with impaired glomerular filtration rate are particularly susceptible to hypermagnesemia when given a magnesium load.
65. And births to very young and to older women are more susceptible than others to these maladies.
66. They have done so by fixing arbitrary standards of monetary compensation which ... are not susceptible of analysis.
67. Well-intentioned white allies of black political groups are even more susceptible to this mistake than most black leaders.
68. The medical establishment is susceptible to the same prejudices of general society.
69. Are Charles and I really so susceptible to propriety, to the conventional?
70. Susceptible people experience flushing and feel unwell when they eat foods containing these compounds.
71. Ulcers tend to run in families, and genetic factors may make some people more susceptible to aggressive factors than others.
72. It is therefore highly important to establish that the machine-readable product of Step 1 will be susceptible of all the necessary manipulation.
73. In many cases,(http:///susceptible.html) Infolink can offer exclusive data about those companies most susceptible to failure.
74. Several of these additives contain dire warnings of quite nasty effects, particularly upon certain groups of susceptible persons.
75. Their life expectancy may be less than the national average, and they may be more susceptible to illness and disease.
76. Younger people are less susceptible to these prejudices and it is in the field of education that most can be achieved.
77. She ought to be a little less susceptible to this man who was causing her brother so many problems.
78. Synapses are susceptible to fatigue, oxygen deficiency, and agents such as anesthetics.
79. Myth is more important than reality in selling places; economic decision-makers are no more or less susceptible than anyone else.
80. Then the cells were exposed to cytomegalovirus, to which the muscle cells are particularly susceptible.
81. This means that 69 percent are not susceptible to medical intervention at least for the present.
82. Goats are highly susceptible to Haemonchus contortus particularly when they are precluded from browsing and derive all their food intake from pasture.
83. Should I stay out of the sun? Fair skin has little natural protection and is particularly susceptible to damage.
84. My niece is only little, but already she is susceptible to it[], wearing T-shirts and baseball caps.
85. Middle-aged, semi-retired businessmen in provinces such as Manchester or Leicester seemed particularly susceptible to this.
86. Thus, females tend to be more susceptible to the pressures of the market and the forces of consumerism than males.
87. Though this stance protects the groin, it leaves the front foot susceptible to a front sweep.
88. Even with subcultures, it is characteristically the females who are the most susceptible to fashion and cosmetic selling.
89. Compared to stand-alone systems, network servers are much more susceptible to attacks where legitimate users are impersonated.
90. Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.
91. Retail prices are therefore very susceptible to the law of supply and demand.
92. Healthy people can contract necrotizing fasciitis, but people with chronic illnesses or open wounds are more susceptible.
93. Syndicated columnists are particularly susceptible to being conned by their important sources.
94. Ramsey-optimal prices are not concerned with alternative means of supply: hence they are in principle susceptible to competitive entry.
95. Patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection, particularly when this is secondary to alcohol abuse.
96. They are susceptible of restriction only to prevent grave and immediate danger to interests which the state may lawfully protect.
97. It is at this free-swimming stage that it is susceptible to treatment.
98. New skills can increase personal satisfaction Women in particular are susceptible to believing that improving their appearance can help them reinvent themselves.
99. The only other animal susceptible to polio is the monkey.
100. It is called skin. Sensitive to caresses, it is susceptible to cold.
101. The resulting ungrazed vegetation would be less susceptible to erosion; floristic diversity would increase considerably.
102. Dyed Glassfish have been proven to be susceptible to Lymphocystis and the white marks may not in fact have been white spot.
103. The delays caused by such action can have considerable impact on services because the integrated railway timetable is very susceptible to disruption.
104. Other discourse types do not have such overtly marked units; but they may also be susceptible to the same representation.
105. That was in the late 1970s(), before the firm redesigned its hardware to make it less susceptible.
106. Ciprofloxacin's spectrum of activity encompasses both Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens, although anaerobic organisms are generally less susceptible.
107. This makes them more susceptible to the effects of Waaagh energy.
108. Proton magnetometers are also susceptible to interference from overhead cables.
109. The third works by making cancer cells susceptible to laser light which can be used to destroy them.
110. Alternatively, artificial footpath surfaces, which are not as susceptible to erosion, may be provided.
111. Existing systems for performing text recognition are susceptible to errors.
112. It's an additive that the Hyperactive Children's Support Group recommends eliminating from the diet of susceptible children.
113. He is irresponsible about his debts, alcoholic, accident-prone, and susceptible to disease.
114. The greatest challenge is strengthening judicial systems, which in some countries have long been susceptible to bribery or political pressure.
115. It was postulated that prior infection with adenovirus 12 might predispose genetically susceptible individuals to the later development of coeliac disease.
116. Those who place permanent or temporary personnel are more susceptible to layoffs than State job service employment interviewers.
117. In the three known infections, the staph was still susceptible to a few other antibiotics.
118. It is as if literature were perhaps necessarily less susceptible to the temptations of logocentrism than other forms of discourse.
119. Younger branches of S. cordifolia are much more susceptible to damage than older branches.
120. Young horses are usually most susceptible and we have seen several cases associated with stud premises.
121. But this was very much the effect that the Duchess of Argyll always had on susceptible gentlemen.
122. For example, cucumbers, lettuce, tomatoes and tobacco are very susceptible to attacks from the Cucumber Mosaic Virus.
123. For some reason, people who get allergies aren't as susceptible to parasites.
124. Studies have shown evidence that teenagers may be particularly susceptible to depression alter childbirth.
125. Buildings of less than 20 storeys are the most susceptible to resonance.
126. Pest problems Greenhouse crops are susceptible to greenfly, whitefly and red spider mite which all feed on the leaves.
127. Bacteria are also susceptible to drying and again their susceptibility varies.
128. In fact, public figures are often more susceptible because they are isolated.
129. C, as they seem more susceptible to the disease when kept at lower temperatures.
130. Thus they were especially susceptible of premature discovery by the enemy.
131. Network programs that involve remote file transfer are especially susceptible to eavesdroppers gaining access to the contents of files.
132. A diver is reputedly more susceptible to the bends the colder the water is.
133. Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.
133. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
134. Headaches, migraine, insomnia, epilepsy and rheumatoid arthritis are among the conditions that are susceptible to placebos.
135. Who knows what infinitesimal variation of brain chemistry might have made Kaczynski susceptible at birth to the hospital trauma nine months later?
136. But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment.
137. Drunks and drug-takers are less susceptible to pain, because their senses are numbed by whatever they have been drinking or taking.
138. Bush upright, twiggy , roots particularly susceptible to Armillaria.
139. Her mind was now very susceptible to affront .
140. Results:Methicillin susceptible staphylococcus aureus(MSSA)were susceptivity to most antibiotics.
141. Socks and stockings are particularly susceptible to charging.
142. Thinner dielectrics, however, are more susceptible to ESD overstress.
143. Results Through the investigation, we found many susceptible factors in patients with recurring monilia vulvovaginitis.
144. Permeation Concerns - Non-metal hose is susceptible to having gases permeate through the hose wall and into the atmosphere.
145. With PHP the application will often times still work, but unknowingly you may have opened up a large security hole in your coding that may be susceptible to attacks.
146. Wide-angle lenses tend to work best because the blown-out sun takes up less of the image, but they are susceptible to lens flare.
147. But are women more sleep-deprived and more susceptible to conditioned response than men?
148. While most swine influenza viruses have been susceptible to all four drugs, the most recent swine influenza viruses isolated from humans are resistant to amantadine and rimantadine.
149. For the vulnerability of sensor node, makes the sensor networks are susceptible to masquerader attacks.
150. The truth is that a woman is extremely susceptible to a man who remorseful.
151. Among the Bacteria susceptible to penicillin are those causing strep throat, spinal meningitis, gas gangrene, and syphilis.
152. Cherimoyas are susceptible to Armillaria (Oak Root Fungus) and Verticillium .
153. This is particularly true for children, who are 10 to 20 times more radiosensitive than adults, and are therefore much more susceptible to cancer.
154. Most economists believe China's economic statistics are susceptible to political manipulation.
155. Most susceptible species belong to the orders Lepidoptera, Diptera, and Coleoptera.
156. Like any financial market, the gold market is susceptible to manipulation.
157. Milk is especially susceptible because the riboflavin (vitamin B2) it contains acts as a photosensitizer, says Donald McMahon, PhD, an expert in dairy foods processing at Utah State University.
158. Typically, when agouti mice breed, most of the offspring are identical to the parents: just as yellow, fat as pincushions, and susceptible to life-shortening disease.
159. Where the host is weakened or less capable to protect itself and maintain balance due to an infestation, the host naturally becomes more susceptible to other diseases.
160. Smokers susceptible to gastric ulcer, because the nicotine in cigarette smoke, can damage the digestive tract in the acid-base balance.
161. But animals are generally not susceptible to the diseases that afflict humans.
162. Those pathogens were susceptible to ciprofloxacin and novobiocin, however resistance to penicillin C, streptomycin, bacitracin and polymyxin B was produced.
163. These supplies will still be inadequate to cover a world population of 6.8 billion people in which virtually everyone is susceptible to infection by a new and readily contagious virus.
164. Their party looks ever more susceptible to the siren call of protectionism.
165. Fluphenazine contains an ester group which is susceptible to hydrolysis by esterases in the blood. If the drug is given by i. v. injection,(http:///susceptible.html) the ester is quickly hydrolysed .
166. Patients with NR of AML, neutropenia or agranulocytosis, and long-term broad-spectrum anti-biotics usage are susceptible to IPFI.
167. In this paper, a method of measuring the receiving area of a given susceptible element within an electronic system by using the antenna measurement system and microwave network analyzer is presented.
168. Man is perfectible, or in other words, susceptible of perpetual improvement.
169. The structural cables are no more or less susceptible to rusting than other steel products.
170. The scientists say the results could help explain why babies that arrive by C-section are more susceptible to certain infections.
171. I was not fond of pampering that susceptible vanity of his; but for once, and from motives of expediency, I would e'en soothe and stimulate it.
172. Indiiduals with stable presentation and those with angiographically demonstrated clean coronaries are not as susceptible to short-term particulate exposure.
173. It was concluded that all cultivars tested were susceptible to grape phylloxera, and thus resistant rootstocks were necessary in the phylloxera epidemic region.
174. Safe on most colorfast, machine washable and dry cleanable fabrics. Some fabrics may be susceptible to color change. Test on a hidden area prior to use.
175. The test was susceptible to errors induced by monomorphic call transformation and subsequent deoptimization.
176. Ammar says the government's program may also be susceptible to corruption and budget shortfalls.
177. Rabbits have proved susceptible to intracerebral inoculation of infected tissue.
178. Veins patterns are much less susceptible to external factors in the way that fingerprint, facial recognition, or iris scanning can be.
179. The ultrastructure of seed coat of resistant and susceptible peanut varieties to Aspergillus flavus was observed.
180. Most swine influenza viruses have been susceptible to antiviral medications such as neuraminidase inhibitors (oseltamivir and zanamivir).
181. Conclusions:Corynebacterium was most susceptible to Vancomycin among the 13 antibiotics. The respiratory system infectious disease caused by Corynebacterium was the most usual.
182. Sodium retention, fluid retention, congestive heart failure in susceptible patients, potassium loss, hypokalaemic alkalosis and hypertension.
183. The Four-lake lowland district, a traditional intensified farming area and susceptible to waterlogging as well, is located in Jianghan Plain, the middle reaches of the Yangtze, China.
184. The superiority of scopolamine more apparent the more susceptible theand the more severe the stress.
185. Pathogenicity test at saturated humidity showed that the third instar was very susceptible to fungal infection.
186. Objective Further inquiry into the mouth Candidaalbicans Susceptible factor, further cognize Candidaalbicans, summary treatment experience.
187. Because when the frequency of close to the meshing of gears susceptible to the natural resonance frequency.
188. Liquids may not be too viscous or be susceptible to crystallization.
189. Dmytro Melnychuk, rector of the national university, said: "Strontium-90, plutonium, and americium-241 are all extremely susceptible to upward atmospheric migration and dispersal via heat from fires.
190. These switches play a vital role in the life of the adult-to-be, making the child more or less susceptible to disease, including mental illness.
191. Tuberculosis is a kind of chronic infectious diseases because of infecting tubercle bacillus. The NRAMP1 gene is susceptible to tuberculosis. It can influence the development of tuberculosis.
192. Shen Zhicheng and colleagues from Hangzhou-based Zhejiang University modified a strain of rice to be susceptible to a common herbicide used to kill unwanted GM plants in non-GM fields.
193. "The primary danger of going back to work too soon is infecting other people, particularly people who may be susceptible to swine flu, " says Ann Robinson, a GP.
194. Unlike the affected children, the animals were susceptible to a large number of pathogens, not just pneumococci and staphylococci.
195. Of all the crop commodities used in animal feed maize, groundnut and copra are the most susceptible to aflatoxin contamination.
196. The data transmitted over the network is susceptible to network attacks like snooping the network traffic, non-repudiation, tampering the data, spoofing, hijacking, and capture-replay.
197. Synergism of DEF PBO SV1 and S2 to fenvalerate were measured against susceptible and resistant strain of Helicoverpa armigera.
198. The packing is also susceptible to both inboard and outboard leakage.
199. While it was susceptible to burn leaves in bright light, and poorly grow in over shading, so its light adaptation and propagation technology became the main factors affecting the application.
200. Drug test showed that PA was susceptible to ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin, polymyxin B and aminoglycosides.
201. Walcott loves to watch the Spaniards in action but he believes they could be susceptible to the speed of Gabriel Agbonlahor and Daniel Sturridge as well as himself.
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