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The phrase "a susceptibility for" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing a tendency or vulnerability to something, but "susceptibility to" is more standard.
Example: "She has a susceptibility for developing allergies during the spring season."
Alternatives: "a tendency towards" or "a vulnerability to".
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(iii) The high prevalence of history of migraine (with aura) points to a susceptibility for visual snow in patients with migraine.
Our former study has shown that angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene (ACE) may confer a susceptibility for the risk of Parkinson's disease (PD).
For treatment, radical resection with regional lymph node dissection is considered to be the first option, since a susceptibility for chemotherapy and radiation therapy still remains elusive [14 16].
"When healthy mice were co-housed with mice that had altered gut microbes, the healthy mice also developed a susceptibility for development of liver disease and obesity".
Reduced 5-HT levels may increase a susceptibility for life time risk for depression, reflecting a "serotonergic vulnerability" [12].
Dental students' interest in this topic, as revealed by their recognition of a need for further education reflects a susceptibility for change that should be both supportive and encouraging for dental educators in their efforts towards improving dental education on HIV and AIDS related topics in Sudan The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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The highest linkage peak provided evidence for the presence of a susceptibility locus for BN on chromosome 10p [ 126].
Because NOD2 is a susceptibility gene for CD, the impact of our observations for CD patients is questionable.
For a patient with a high susceptibility for developing extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), risperidone was the first choice.
ALOX5AP (5-lipoxygenase) has been recognized as a susceptibility gene for stroke.
Our data strongly implicate KIAA0319 as a susceptibility gene for dyslexia.
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