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Robusta appears to be resistant, or only slightly susceptible, to these scourges.
The humor notwithstanding, anyone even slightly susceptible to paranoia will be on full alert after watching 15 minutes of "Level 9," not so much because of the bad guys as because of the good guys, who seem able to peer in on anyone anywhere (except, of course, CrayZhorse).
Also, the magnetometer in smartphones is slightly susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
If the tactic doesn't completely eradicate dengue -- Wolbachia-infecrted mosquitoes can still be slightly susceptible -- it could select for resistant mosquitoes and more aggressive viruses, warned Hanley.
The example traces shown in Figures 9 and 10 were obtained from the same preparation, which was slightly susceptible to PdN6 disconnection; it exhibited 5 VSI bursts per swim episode with PdN6 intact and 4 bursts after PdN6 was blocked.
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Children are slightly more susceptible.
AIR POLLUTION The risk may rise slightly among susceptible people living in cities with a serious pollution problem.
In both mouse models of atherosclerosis, LDL isolated from the plasma of mice on the n-6 polyunsaturated diet was rendered slightly more susceptible to oxidation in vitro, as indicated by a shorter lag period for diene formation.
The same research found that women were slightly less susceptible to corruption: on average, villagers were 1.6 percentage points less likely to pay a bribe to the police or officials when the sarpanch was a woman.
I've noticed it's slightly more susceptible to dirt on your fingers than the larger sensors on the backs of Google's Nexus smartphones, but with clean fingers it was almost 100% accurate, and right up there with the best of the rest.
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