susceptibility
81differential susceptibility — nonhomogeneity in response by the various regions of an embryo when subjected to a diffusely applied injurious agent …
82optochin susceptibility test — (for differentiation of pneumococci from other streptococci) an SBA plate is inoculated with a sample of α hemolytic streptococci, and a filter paper disk containing optochin is added to the surface of the plate, which is then incubated… …
83magnetic susceptibility — Смотри Восприимчивость магнитная …
84flake susceptibility — Смотри Флокеночувствительность …
85magnetic susceptibility — /mægˌnɛtɪk səsɛptəˈbɪləti/ (say mag.netik suhseptuh biluhtee) noun the ratio of the intensity of magnetisation produced in a substance to the intensity of the magnetic field to which it is subjected …
86genetic susceptibility — An inherited increase in the risk of developing a disease. Also called genetic predisposition …
87Susceptibilities — Susceptibility Sus*cep ti*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Susceptibilities}. [Cf. F. susceptibilit[ e].] 1. The state or quality of being susceptible; the capability of receiving impressions, or of being affected. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically, capacity for… …
88чувствительность — susceptibility, sensitivity чувствительность. Cпособность живого организма воспринимать какое либо воздействие; в генетике часто Ч. понимается как восприимчивость к какому либо отрицательному (токсичному, мутагенному и т.п.) воздействию в отличие …
89erythrocyte fragility — susceptibility of erythrocytes to hemolysis under conditions such as decreased osmotic pressure or when subjected to mechanical trauma …
90osmotic fragility — susceptibility of erythrocytes to rupture when subjected to increasingly hypotonic saline solutions; seen in some forms of hemolytic anemia and spherocytosis. See also osmotic fragility test, under test …