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The phrase "susceptibility of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the susceptibility of a specific subject or object previously mentioned in the text. Example: "The researchers studied the susceptibility of which factors contributed to the disease's spread."
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ROS have the ability to inactivate infectious agents susceptibility of which to oxidative damages can be arranged in the following order: viruses > prions > Gram bacteria > Gram bacteria > yeasts > molds (b).
Between April 2003 and December 2006, 247 isolates were assayed for in vitro susceptibility of which acceptable chloroquine susceptibility data could be derived in 226 (91%).
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As indicated in Table 2, the mutation causing the SLIM phenotype in B149 is allelic to the mutations in C1221and C15-8 inpaired in TuMV susceptibility, both of which belong to the same allelic group, termed lsp1 (lsp-loss of susceptibility to potyviruses).
Additionally, we sought to identify candidate genes and pathways responsible for genetically-determined EAE susceptibility, some of which may also regulate the human disease, MS. Our study identified a total of 13 alternative spliced genes between susceptible and resistant strains.
These cross-cutting factors are potential mediators of susceptibility, some of which are more the province of other federal agencies.
Four species of staphylococci exhibited decreases in apoEdpL-W susceptibility, three of which were nonreversible.
The other 22 MRSA isolates were of the nmMRSA susceptibility phenotype, of which 5 (23%) were PVL positive (all were CC30).
Today there are more than 20 confirmed SLE susceptibility loci, of which several are in the type I IFN system.
Overdispersion can be caused by a number of factors, such as an environmental hazard, the existence of an infectious agent, or variations in genetic susceptibility, all of which may vary spatially.
Using this approach we have identified two JIA susceptibility loci, of which one was a novel JIA association (STAT4); while the evidence for a true association for STAT4 is compelling, it will require validation in independent JIA case control cohorts, to confirm it as a JIA susceptibility locus.
Our results identified population-specific susceptibility factors of which the best example is the Ashkenazi Jewish specific haplogroup N1b1, having an apparent protective effect against T2DM complications in Ash (p = 0.006), being absent in the NAF population and under-represented in the Seph population.
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