be susceptible to造句(31) He said people found to be susceptible to cocaine addiction could be given counselling or protected with experimental vaccines now being developed.
(32) Patients who develop trismus in association with the administration of succinylcholine may be susceptible to the subsequent development of malignant hyperthermia.
(33) Some of Monsanto's genetically modified corn crops may be susceptible to a new superbug.
(34) In this phase, judgment can be susceptible to a toxic combination of recession fatigue, enthusiastic anticipation and uncertainty.
(35) Safe on most colorfast, machine washable and dry cleanable fabrics. Some fabrics may be susceptible to color change. Test on a hidden area prior to use.
(36) Ammar says the government's program may also be susceptible to corruption and budget shortfalls.
(37) The carbon should be susceptible to attack by a nucleophilic species.
(38) People will feel uncomfortable, and if others see you cry, but don't know why, you will be susceptible to gossip.
(39) The H5N1 virus is expected to be susceptible to the neuraminidase inhibitors.
(40) Liquids may not be too viscous or be susceptible to crystallization.
(41) First, it must be susceptible to rapid scale-up so that later entrants do not have the luxury of time to play catch-up.
(42) Shen Zhicheng and colleagues from Hangzhou-based Zhejiang University modified a strain of rice to be susceptible to a common herbicide used to kill unwanted GM plants in non-GM fields.
(43) "The primary danger of going back to work too soon is infecting other people, particularly people who may be susceptible to swine flu, " says Ann Robinson, a GP.
(44) Walcott loves to watch the Spaniards in action but he believes they could be susceptible to the speed of Gabriel Agbonlahor and Daniel Sturridge as well as himself.