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Synonyms for susceptive

able to receive and respond to external stimuli

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As discussed above in the paper, the traditional SLBS model can divide the node into three parts: susceptive node (S node) used to be known as health node and uninfected node, latent node (L node) representing the node which is infected but only showing a low infectious ability, and breaking out node (B node).
Alternatively, as bearing bracket is less susceptive to damage, (5) maybe used to determine the ratio between bearing effective stiffness and bracket stiffness, which maybe also monitored for damage detection.
Various aspects of liver damage and chronic liver disorders like inflammation, fibrosis, and liver injury caused by a mixture of hepatotoxin carbon tetrachloride and diethylnitrosamine are susceptive of hepatocarcinogenesis when exposed to LPS-induced TLR4 signaling [14].
Maxillofacial region is susceptive to the effects of trauma, pathology, developmental deformities and alveolar ridge resorption process subsequent to tooth extraction.
Communications that failed to encode the message to meet alumni expectations were more susceptive to noise interference and prevented the message from reaching the receiver (Berlo, 1963; Communication Theory, 2010; Petty & Cacioppo, 1986).
This condition, along with the underlying dysfunctional immune response of the patient makes the skin lesions susceptive to Staphylococcus aureus infection [11].
The semilog linear model (equation 1) appeared to be susceptive to influence by small numbers of hospitalizations.
The cross-cultural rationale for the stricter rules regarding those methods of third-party reproduction is that they are considered to be more susceptive to misuse and ethical concerns regarding the third-party.