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land for agricultural use removes nesting habitat . Shorebirds—which nest in areas particularly susceptible to development
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land for agricultural use removes nesting habitat . Shorebirds—which nest in areas particularly susceptible to development
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the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, speculates that airborne pollutants make people more susceptible to breast
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acidity adds to the stress on coral and makes it more susceptible to bleaching
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to low levels of bisphenol A during development may make men more susceptible to prostate
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and 26 species of marine mammals present in Antarctica are likely susceptible to infection
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how the virus caused disease. Although hACE2 mice are very likely to be susceptible to the
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and 26 species of marine mammals present in Antarctica are likely susceptible to infection
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comes from analysis of large, publicly available data sets. Those are valuable resources but susceptible to researcher
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Thomas, founder of the nonprofit Fire Restoration Group. California's forests are increasingly susceptible to wildfires
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at the very top of the food web, which makes them susceptible to pollutants
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the oceans as a whole, Halpin said. Those same areas are also especially susceptible to other
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can vary depending on their natural skin tone, people of all skin shades are susceptible to sun
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thirds of subjects—although itchiness ratings were variable. Men and women were equally susceptible to contagious
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how the virus caused disease. Although hACE2 mice are very likely to be susceptible to the
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it may be simply that they receive the vaccines when they are already more susceptible to the
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role in the pandemic era by reducing air pollution that makes people more susceptible to COVID
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and picking crops can raise body temperatures and increase respiratory rates, making workers more susceptible to heat
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linked to lung distress Esther Landhuis Behavior April 14, 2020 Why Women May Be More Susceptible to Mood
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people uncomfortable, which sometimes allows in active disinformation, such as creationism. Children are especially susceptible to misinformation
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role in the pandemic era by reducing air pollution that makes people more susceptible to COVID
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and picking crops can raise body temperatures and increase respiratory rates, making workers more susceptible to heat
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and noted that mouse studies may be flawed because the tiny rodent is more susceptible to estrogens
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people uncomfortable, which sometimes allows in active disinformation, such as creationism. Children are especially susceptible to misinformation
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infections: bubonic plague and canine distemper. Or the genes that make ferrets susceptible to these
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Earth.” As nightmarish as a runaway greenhouse seems, whether or not modern Earth is susceptible to it
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for analyzing and culturing the samples got new equipment. Whereas prisoners with susceptible TB were sent to
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meet those criteria, can be at risk. What medications can make the body more susceptible to extreme
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and those without access to air-conditioning. People who work outdoors are also particularly susceptible to heat
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Earth.” As nightmarish as a runaway greenhouse seems, whether or not modern Earth is susceptible to it
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research has shown that people who espouse paranormal and conspiratorial beliefs are much more susceptible to the
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Breeding males and females tend to be older and less susceptible to error
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for analyzing and culturing the samples got new equipment. Whereas prisoners with susceptible TB were sent to
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person has, such as with friends, family, coworkers, and community, the less susceptible to colds
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the FCC itself that originally classified us Internet providers as an “information service,” which isn't susceptible to much
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resulting in calamities to which our modern technological society is becoming ever more susceptible. Most experts regard the
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blazes . The potential for tragedy increases further as humans move deeper into fire-susceptible wildland areas . Hundreds of
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yellow jackets and hornets are findings new homes farther north. More people are becoming susceptible to allergies
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infectious agent is resistant to ultraviolet radiation, which breaks down nucleic acids, but is susceptible to substances
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Breeding males and females tend to be older and less susceptible to error
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meet those criteria, can be at risk. What medications can make the body more susceptible to extreme
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yellow jackets and hornets are findings new homes farther north. More people are becoming susceptible to allergies
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blazes . The potential for tragedy increases further as humans move deeper into fire-susceptible wildland areas . Hundreds of
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too simplistic. A complex web of societal shifts is making people more susceptible to misinformation
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infectious agent is resistant to ultraviolet radiation, which breaks down nucleic acids, but is susceptible to substances
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infectious agent is resistant to ultraviolet radiation, which breaks down nucleic acids, but is susceptible to substances
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lie in these contrived experiments. Still, the study demonstrates that people are more susceptible to the
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impacts in dollar terms, but they are very real." New designs that make reactors less susceptible to human
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did not dip showed no change in their gut microbes. Although not everyone seems susceptible to this
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showed that this MRSA strain started out in people as a methicillin-susceptible form of S
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employees under them, such that at every level Enron was transparent and thus less susceptible to mismanagement
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Wales in Australia found that information in social diffusion chains is most susceptible to distortion
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inherited a genetic predisposition to the illness that makes them particularly susceptible and thus
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invisible to satellites (but possibly visible to ground radar), it can become susceptible to interception
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biofuels. Soil in fallow fields tends to compact, and is susceptible to erosion
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down, researchers say, more strategic testing is needed to isolate animals that are most susceptible to infection
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the end, every species that I can think of ended up at least susceptible, and many
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Wales in Australia found that information in social diffusion chains is most susceptible to distortion
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invisible to satellites (but possibly visible to ground radar), it can become susceptible to interception
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But the slower thought system, by engaging critical thinking and analysis, is less susceptible to producing
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taking this product that are consistent with belladonna toxicity.” It also noted that “infants are very susceptible to the
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Brusatte said. The truth is, scientists don't know what made most dinosaurs so susceptible to extinction
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of a tissue—for example, whether it makes the tissue more susceptible to diseases
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Goudappel No one thinks, I am the kind of person who is susceptible to misinformation
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these outbreaks will look like, scientists are investigating how quickly a population becomes newly susceptible to infection
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to main content Scientific American Feminism Psychology April 8, 2025 People Likely Aren’t as Susceptible to False
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to move toward the extreme end of the spectrum. They are susceptible to appeals
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too simplistic. A complex web of societal shifts is making people more susceptible to misinformation
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that beliefs needn’t change in response to evidence, making us more susceptible to conspiracy
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these outbreaks will look like, scientists are investigating how quickly a population becomes newly susceptible to infection
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cancer and selected control subjects are asked about their earlier diets. These retrospective studies are susceptible to numerous
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prefer to lay their eggs in tightly grouped clusters, making them less susceptible to the
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of a tissue—for example, whether it makes the tissue more susceptible to diseases
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to move toward the extreme end of the spectrum. They are susceptible to appeals
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even cause electrical arcing and damage within interior microchips. Even optical sensors can be susceptible to microwave
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older people, people who take certain medications or have certain illnesses, especially heart disease, are more susceptible. People who work outside
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illiteracy and unemployment compared with other city regions. The homeless might be uniquely susceptible to infectious
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vaginosis (BV), a common microbial imbalance that makes millions of people more susceptible to sexually
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when the capital of France is mentioned. Other activities, such as chewing, are susceptible to voluntary
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AI medical diagnostic tools that analyze radiology images , for instance, would ideally not be susceptible to visual
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people and children have more difficulty regulating body temperature and are more susceptible to heat
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sorts of things may change how much of the population is now susceptible to this
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pandemic. It may be concerning that this vaccine strategy depends on an animal that is highly susceptible to the
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already hospitalized with another illness that may have weakened them and made them more susceptible. The mortality
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anytime dirt is disrupted, making people working in construction and agriculture particularly susceptible. Gomez-Weaver has also
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bird species with smaller populations or restricted geographic ranges, and species that are particularly susceptible to infection
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to a direct vote—the results of which would have been susceptible to precisely
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species," the billionaire entrepreneur said, adding that doing so will make humanity far less susceptible to extinction
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will pull down neighbors. The space that opens up becomes dry and susceptible to burning
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did not dip showed no change in their gut microbes. Although not everyone seems susceptible to this
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bird species with smaller populations or restricted geographic ranges, and species that are particularly susceptible to infection
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to main content Scientific American Feminism Psychology April 8, 2025 People Likely Aren’t as Susceptible to False
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discrimination, especially based on race or ethnicity, are “getting higher exposures, but they are also more susceptible to their
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better. As in potatoes and people, genetic diversity can make corals less susceptible to environmental
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the background clouds. Equiluminant objects are somewhat difficult to see, which makes them more susceptible to Troxler
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says Kettle. Flexible and compostable substrates such as flax or paper are inherently more susceptible to damage
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may be unaffected by the mutation, he says, because other genes make them more susceptible to IGF1
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to collapse. In theory, metabolic linkages could render highly collaborative microbial communities more susceptible to failure