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noun
The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability
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In substances that have a nuclear magnetic dipole moment, there is a further contribution to susceptibility.
With respect to susceptibility to fungal isolates, a significant difference between larvae and adults was found.
(c) The low signal periphery corresponds to susceptibility artefacts on GRE sequence (arrow), compatible with thrombosis.
MR or PET/MRI in patients with prosthetic valves can be challenging due to susceptibility artefacts.
In addition, specific genetic markers have been linked to susceptibility to periodontitis [21, 24 26].
Absence of these proteins in knockout mice leads to susceptibility to lung infection and emphysema.
In EPR, these non-interacting electrons yield a Curie-type contribution to susceptibility.
Recent studies suggested that interleukin 4 (IL4) contributes to susceptibility and severity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
RORγ-mediated inflammation has been linked to susceptibility to Crohn's disease, arthritis, and psoriasis.
Subgroup analysis indicated that this SNP greatly contributed to susceptibility to tuberculosis in Asians.
Initially, DWI in other than intracranial sites did not yield sufficient image quality due to susceptibility artefacts and motion artefacts.
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