English to Malay Dictionary susceptibility

susceptibility

kecenderungan
definition
noun
lack of exercise increases susceptibility to disease
the state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
At each step the magnetic susceptibility was measured to detect possible mineralogical transformations.
the ratio of magnetization to a magnetizing force.
example
The second major issue investigated was the influence of emotionality on 'susceptibility' to memory distortion.
Increased size of the adenoids causes breathing problems and also 'susceptibility' to infections.
Reid agrees that the swarming nature of krill likely increases their 'susceptibility' to the parasites.
For most types of rocks magnetic 'susceptibility' is not isotropic, and this is particularly true for granitoids.
Data were collected to identify genetic variants conferring 'susceptibility' to Crohn's disease.
Information on clinical details and outcome was obtained and antibiotic 'susceptibility' of the isolates studied.
Whether or not a cancer occurs depends on a whole variety of factors, the main one being individual 'susceptibility' to the specific type of cancer developing.
In addition, you'll enhance your immune system, reducing your 'susceptibility' to illness.
Again, this frustrates prediction and creates 'susceptibility' to electoral politics.
Magnetic 'susceptibility' is only slightly decreased by silicon, copper and magnesium, but depends mostly on manganese content.
At each step the magnetic 'susceptibility' was measured to detect possible mineralogical transformations.
Significant changes were observed in morphological and cultural characteristics of variants with decreased 'susceptibility' to penicillin.
Insufficient vitamin A leads to blindness, poor growth and increased 'susceptibility' to infection.
As well as affecting the way we judge other people, moods also influence our 'susceptibility' to weak arguments.
Several genes coding for different cytokines may affect host 'susceptibility' to tuberculosis.
Informing people of their genetic 'susceptibility' to disease may motivate them to change their behaviour to reduce their risks.
Magnetic 'susceptibility' indicates the ease of magnetization of a sample.
Fifteen questions were included to assess perceived 'susceptibility' and perceived seriousness of cervical cancer.
lack of exercise increases 'susceptibility' to disease
There may be an association between bone density/mass and 'susceptibility' to this malformation.
lack of exercise increases 'susceptibility' to disease
Much more commonly, genes are believed only to contribute to a person's 'susceptibility' to the disease.
The HIV infection causes increased 'susceptibility' to infections that are usually harmless to healthy people.
Around five to ten per cent of breast cancer cases are women with a hereditary genetic 'susceptibility' to the disease.
Genetic variations determine individual 'susceptibility' to lung disease.
This will improve air circulation and reduce 'susceptibility' to pests.
The king also had a habit of making provocative remarks which offended the 'susceptibilities' of more scrupulous clergy and he lacked the sincerity of belief which had ensured his father's good relations with the church.
What if, Munro seems to say, the romantic 'susceptibilities' of an inexperienced young woman were to be exposed to the comic doublings of a Twelfth Night or The Comedy of Errors?
A man who rode roughshod over the feelings and 'susceptibilities' of others was said to be ambitious; a woman who did the same was branded as arrogant.
It is noteworthy that such high magnetic 'susceptibilities' are absent in many of the other granitoids of the Hercynian belt.
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