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31. In his weakened condition, he is very susceptible to cold. 32. Children are just as susceptible to psychosomatic conditions as adults. 33. Among particularly susceptible children, the disease can develop very fast. 34. A lot of TV advertising is aimed at susceptible young children. 35. Goats appear to be more susceptible to the infection than sheep. 36. The old and the infirm are the most susceptible to this disease. 37. Heavy drinkers are generally more susceptible to infectious diseases. 38. Each of these is susceptible of alternative interpretations. 39. Plant soft-leaved species, susceptible to sun-scorch, in dappled shade. 40. Bartlett pears are susceptible to fire blight. 41. Reporters are often susceptible to personal biases. 42. Health care delivery and earlier recognition of emerging infectious diseases are enhanced when susceptible populations are targeted for surveillance. 43. Some potato varieties are more susceptible to enzymic browning than others. 44. Your decision to quit smoking will make you less susceptible to a number of diseases. 45. Children with this disease - and they are the most susceptible group - are often pale and stunted. 46. They are less susceptible to breakdown because they have fewer moving parts. 47. As drugs kill off the virus most susceptible to them, they leave behind the more resistant strains. 48. If a mutant strain appears that eschews recombination, it proves to be especially susceptible to damage by ultraviolet light. 49. People with cardiac and respiratory weaknesses, children, asthmatics and those suffering with bronchitis are particularly susceptible. 50. Bottom-up parsers are very susceptible to problems arising from lexical ambiguity. 51. And nomatterhow fit you are, you're just as susceptible to the same long-term damage as the average couch potato. 52. Viral control agents Insects are susceptible to a wide range of viral and bacterial pathogens. 53. Arid tonight, feeling the exhilaration of survival himself, he was even more susceptible. 54. Other plants such as maize may be susceptible to chilling stress because they have an inadequate antioxidant defences. 55. Comparing many countries is susceptible to statistical analysis, which helps eliminate possible sources of selection bias and spuriousness. 56. But Masterson is also convincing as a woman susceptible to the lure of taking time to smell the flowers. 57. Chloroplast membranes are very susceptible to attack by oxygen radicals which are generated as a by-product of photochemistry. 58. Fair skin has little natural protection and is particularly susceptible to damage. 59. None the less, ignorance and poverty continue to claim victims, particularly malnourished slum children, who are the most susceptible. 60. The Northeastern markets, though, are more susceptible to severe winter weather.