Collocations withsusceptibility
These are words often used in combination withsusceptibility.
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antimicrobial susceptibility
These networks are used to reveal trends in the evolution of different serotypes, monitor their antimicrobial susceptibility, detect outbreaks, and contribute to their investigation.
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differential susceptibility
If differential susceptibility on the part of the parasites were important, one would expect mixed infections of living and dead parasites to be relatively common.
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genetic susceptibility
At the within-flock level, we describe scrapie transmission using a stochastic model incorporating the available data on pathogenesis, sheep demography, genetic susceptibility and incubation times.
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high susceptibility
Three patterns were observed in the country-specific measles seroprofiles, ranging from (very) low susceptibility (four countries) to high susceptibility (one country).
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increased susceptibility
A role for these enzymes in the hostparasite interaction, or in the increased susceptibility to secondary infections has yet to be demonstrated.
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individual susceptibility
Before that time, they were using a medical concept, individual susceptibility.
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magnetic susceptibility
In undeformed sediments, the magnetic susceptibility is characterized by an oblate ellipsoid, with the foliation coinciding with the bedding plane.
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susceptibility testing
Antibiotic disk susceptibility testing was also carried out to determine their resistance patterns.
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