Similar words: susceptible, compatibility, incompatibility, gullibility, flexibility, sensibility, possibility, credibility. Meaning: [sə‚septə'bɪlətɪ] n. the state of being susceptible; easily affected.
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61, Based on the physical concept of heat energy of preignition, a new fire susceptibility index (FSI) is used to estimate the forest fire risk.
62, One of the earliest benefits of the identification of susceptibility genes is that the validity of current nosological categories can be further explored.
63, The magnetic susceptibility of the three soil profiles changes largely in whale, and the magnetic susceptibility becomes lower with the depth increasing, it may be by the effect of imbedding .
64, More then 80 % mycoplasma is susceptibility to doxycycline ( DOX ), azithromycin ( AZI ), roxithromyin ( ROX ).
65, Third-order susceptibility has been determined by the ratio of the input probing beam in tensity to the backward wave intensity in four-wave mixing.
66, The susceptibility of Saccharomyces albicans to fluconazole, ketoconazole and nystatin was 95.65%, 80.43%, and 89.13%, and a few isolates were resistent to antifungal agents.
67, Along with two other factors of saccharose and fluoride, the change of amino acids contents was observed, which would help to discover the association between amino acid and caries susceptibility.
68, Deferent plutons composing Linglong composite granitoid batholith have deferent degrees of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility.
69, Using the parameterized quark propagator proposed by us in our previous publication, the quark vacuum condensates and tensor susceptibility of QCD vacuum have been calculated.
70, Gardeners classify plants accrdiring to their life - duration and frost susceptibility.
71, The results of combined antimicrobic susceptibility test indicated: combining Kanamycin with Cefuroxime was more active than any other combination...
72, Cumulative susceptibility test reports should represent local susceptibility data for a given institution and separate reports should be generated for each healthcare facility served by a laboratory.
73, The inestigators performed weekly sureillance cultures and systematic fungal susceptibility testing.
74, Methods The clinical character, germiculture and drug susceptibility tests were retrospectively studied in the chemotherapeutic period of the 48 patients with acute leukemia.
75, Anopheles sinensis of Changsha, Shanghai, Zhengzhou and Wuhan origin were tested for their susceptibility to Plasmodium vivax from patients of Cili, Hunan and Mianyang, Hubei.
76, It was observed that the magnetic susceptibility profile in soils related to the latitude, magnetic base of the parent materials, climatic condition, soil pedogenesis and ripening.
77, Remember that susceptibility testing is not too meaningful for "simple" otitis externa,(Sentencedict.com ) as it is based upon attainable BLOOD levels of antibiotics.
78, Objective:To study the antimicrobial susceptibility of periodontopathic bacteria associated with failing implants to commonly used antibiotics in periodontal therapy and dental practice.
79, The temperature susceptibility index of the asphalt material is a key index of the asphalt serviceability.
80, It increases plants' susceptibility to diseases and affects flower development and seed growth, causing a decline in quality in crops such as rice and wheat.
81, The effect of plant allelochemicals on cotton bollworm susceptibility to insecticides may be determined by the integrated results of the detoxifying enzymes and AChE changes.
82, The genetics of asthma and atopy is complex, but can be approached by studies of both candidate genes and mapping of susceptibility loci.
83, Both factors contribute to the malnourishment and disease susceptibility of 3.7 billion people, he says.
84, The influence of the preparation methods and the active condition on the specific surface area and susceptibility of MTDCM was investigated.
85, Third, a small dipole moment can guarantee manifestation of the large macroscopic second - order susceptibility.
86, The second report links susceptibility to SLE with increased expression of a gene in the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily .
87, De-escalation to the most appropriate single therapy should be performed as soon as the susceptibility profile is known. (Grade 2D).
88, Objective: To research the pathogenic bacteria and antibiotics susceptibility of hospital acquired lower respiratory infection and provide the evidence for antibiotic using in the clinics.
89, According to antimicrobial susceptibility test results has applied cefoperazone and compound's new and rifampicin -- .
90, All of the resistant viruses carried the same H275Y mutation, indicating resistance to oseltamivir but susceptibility to the second antiviral drug, zanamivir.
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