Sentence examples for a defined susceptibility from inspiring English sources

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That would enable us to work backwards, to endophenotype just those cases with mutations in a defined susceptibility gene to see if they have subtle phenotypic features in common.

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The REX-D strain, an old laboratory colony originally started with mosquitoes collected in Rexville, Puerto Rico and of previously defined susceptibility to YFV infection (6 ) was used as a control.

For the critical exponent corresponding to appropriately defined susceptibility we found super-universal value.

The ATS has broadly defined "susceptibility" as including extrinsic factors, such as the profile of exposure to other pollutants, and intrinsic factors, such as genotype.

The U.S. EPA's PM criteria document defined susceptibility as generally encompassing "innate or acquired factors that make individuals more likely to experience effects with exposure to pollutants" (U.S. EPA 2004b).

4) It would strengthen the paper if the authors formally defined susceptibility and impairment as it related to their experiments and used these terms restrictively; i.e., specifically non-synonymously.

Our results indicate that JA-regulated responses are important in defining susceptibility of a plant to infestation with aphids.

We define susceptibility as the degree to which a person or a population is sensitive to either adverse or protective exposures in developing asthma (U.S. EPA 2002).

A study conducted in Alberta in 2002 2005 also reported higher rubella susceptibility (8.8%) but a higher threshold (<10 U/mL) was used to define susceptibility [ 14].

Thus, a cognitive shift occurs from resistance to ambivalence which defines susceptibility and strongly predicts experimentation with smoking (6, 7).

Although the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards does not have a standard susceptibility method and MIC breakpoint of fluconazole for defining susceptibility against C. immitis.

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