0 easily influenced or harmed by something:
1 (especially of an idea or statement) able to be understood, proved, explained, etc. in a particular way:
Shakespeare's plays are susceptible to various interpretations.
UK The facts are susceptible of other explanations.
2 easily influenced or likely to be hurt by something:
The size of recent epidemics has been such because of the increase in the number of "susceptibles" in the population.
The cumulative incidence of acute rheumatic fever estimates the proportion of susceptible individuals in endemically exposed populations.
Therefore, agitation may also favor fibril morphologies that are more susceptible to fragmentation.
The probability of being susceptible was assessed immediately after the time lag f between vaccination and onset of immunity had expired.
When this happens the snail loses its immunity to a challenge infection and becomes more susceptible to further infection.
The outbreak ends when the infection chain has stopped, namely, when the number of infectious or susceptible individuals has dropped to zero.
Note that all susceptible contact animals were infected, and that only one of the infected animals survived the infection.
The flies presumably remain infective for life, palpalis having been found to convey the trypanosome to susceptible animals 75 days after having infected itself.
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受影響的, 易受影響的,易受傷害的, 易受感動的,感情豐富的,多情的…
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受影响的, 易受影响的,易受伤害的, 易受感动的,感情丰富的,多情的…
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propenso, susceptible, susceptible [masculine-feminine…
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suscetível…
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çabuk etkilenen, duyarlı, hassas…
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sensible à, vulnérable à, susceptible…
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choulostivý, vnímavý, náchylný…
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modtagelig, påvirkelig, egnet…
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