Synonym: impressionable, open, pliable, pliant, suggestible, yielding. Antonym: immune. Similar words: inception, reception, exception, deceptive, perception, conception, apperception, acceptable. Meaning: [sə'septəbl] adj. 1. (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of 2. easily impressed emotionally.
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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,(www.Sentencedict.com) 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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