Sentence examples for failure susceptibility from inspiring English sources

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Delgado et al. (2011) also consider local site amplification and high slope failure susceptibility (for slopes with Fs ~1 and thus also prone to static failure) as important reasons for the far-distant triggering that may further be enhanced by the general seismic and climatic conditions (e.g., repeated seismic activity due to aftershocks and intensive antecedent rainfall, respectively).

Secondarily, the same comparisons will also be performed within each subgroup of graft failure susceptibility, i.e. KTFS +/- 4.17.

132 In pursuit of human renal failure susceptibility genes, Freedman and colleagues 133 conducted linkage studies in black families affected by ESRD.

134 In other samples, evidence of linkage approached significance for the gene coding for TGF-β2 133 and evidence of statistically significant association was found for alleles at the plasma kallikrein gene 135 However, the most direct evidence of renal failure susceptibility genes comes from studies of the fawn-hooded rat.

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LSM addresses how likely a terrain is to produce slope failures, with susceptibilities expressed cartographically in maps that portray the spatial distribution of future slope-failure susceptibility (Lei and Jing-feng, 2006; Feizizadeh and Blaschke, 2013a; Feizizadeh et al., 2013a).

Gross et al. (2005) developed a machine learning (ML) system known as ranker for open-auto maintenance scheduling (ROAMS) that could be used to rank the failure-susceptibility of about 1000 energy distribution feeder cables that supply electricity to different locations in New York City.

FA is a rare, heterogeneous disorder characterized by progressive marrow failure and susceptibility to malignancies.

Zinc deficiency in malnourished children contributes to growth failure and susceptibility to infections, and is also thought to be associated with complications of childbirth.

In synthetic grafts, complications include lack of growth potential, calcification from secondary graft failure, increased susceptibility to infection, and increased risk for thromboembolic events and stenosis.

Different reports show high prevalence of chronic viral infection among chronic dialysis patients, involving a distinct clinical problem with many challenging issues: the immunosuppressive effect of renal failure, the susceptibility for various infections, the long-term implications on morbidity and mortality and the option for kidney transplantation.

Alterations to the patient's immune system, with an excessive systemic inflammatory response on one hand and paralysis of cell-mediated immunity on the other, appear to be the key elements in the pathogenesis of multiple organ failure and susceptibility to infection.

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