high susceptibility
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhighandsusceptibility
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high
adjective
uk/haɪ/us/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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susceptibility
noun
uk/səˌsep.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/səˌsep.təˈbɪl.ə.i/
the fact that someone or something can easily be influenced, harmed, ...
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(Definition ofhighandsusceptibilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Three patterns were observed in the country-specific measles seroprofiles, ranging from (very) low susceptibility (four countries) tohighsusceptibility(one country).
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These results demonstrated that the relativelyhighsusceptibilitywas an innate trait of the selected fly lines.
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In thehighsusceptibilitycountry - the priority is to increase infant vaccine coverage and reduce regional variation in coverage levels.
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In thehighsusceptibilitycountry the priority will be to increase infant vaccine coverage and reduce regional variation in coverage levels.
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The use of varieties with high yield potential andhighsusceptibilityto diseases and increased, sometimes unbalanced, fertilization has increased and extended susceptibility.
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Only thehighsusceptibilitycountry still reports epidemic measles.
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The simulation also shows another feature of field behavior near the critical point:highsusceptibility.
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These patterns ranged from low susceptibility tohighsusceptibility.
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Of these, the last appear to be the most appropriate model due to theirhighsusceptibilityto ocular infection.
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Such low reduction percentages are likely to be due to thehighsusceptibilityof conidia to the adverse conditions in the digestive tract of sheep.
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Because of thehighsusceptibilityof the first field-collected whiteflies, the dosage range for the following test was lowered to obtain a better dose/ mortality response.
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Thehighsusceptibilityof these strongyle worms seen in this study may well be related to parasite vulnerability during ecdysis, as seems to occur in vitro.
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During the present season the seed has shownhighsusceptibilityto dry rot and there have been many crop failures.
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Because of thehighsusceptibilityto fungi, crop rotation is quite important, especially under organic production conditions.
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Its pyrophoric nature andhighsusceptibilityto corrosion to the point of self-igniting or disintegrating after exposure to air require alloying with other components.
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Here his popularity as a preacher is said to have been chiefly due to hishighsusceptibility, joined with physical advantages and perfect sincerity.
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