Sentences with phrase «become susceptible»

Powdery mildews can develop on the branches and trunks, and leaves become susceptible to chlorosis, where they lose their lush green color and become yellow or lime green.
Given that adults enter cults or join extremist groups, it is comprehensible that a child may become susceptible.
Although not mentioned extensively in the text of the paper, there is a great need to try and identify those individuals, especially children, who may become susceptible to certain disorders or personality traits that can lead into antisocial, delinquent, or criminal behavior.
It is a real bad practice to use the same password everywhere for obvious reasons — all your online accounts would become susceptible to hacking if the password to leak.
Any individual when travelling within India or abroad become susceptible to risks such as hospitalization, lost baggage, personal accident, etc..
Many poisoned chicks develop nervous system damage called «droopwing» that leaves them unable to lift their wings, which drag on the ground and become susceptible to open sores and fractures.
[The reporter] let himself become susceptible to spin by those [advocating the catastrophist global warming position], so his reporting from there should be read with that knowledge.
Because of the conditions, the dogs may fight each other, develop neurotic behavior (such as obsessive licking, jumping, spinning, cage pacing, etc), and become susceptible to illness and injury.
Over time, many become depressed, suffer emotional and psychological distress and become susceptible to various illnesses and diseases.
Just like humans become susceptible to the flu around this time of year, so too does man's best friend.
The roots become susceptible to infection, tooth decay and loss and ultimately, bad breath.
This survival tactic ensures that cats in the wild do not become susceptible to predators.
Concern developed that the breed would become susceptible to hereditary diseases and weaknesses.
When pets chew on electric cords, they become susceptible to harmful jolts, burns, and can result in an abnormal heartbeat.
The cat will become susceptible to a host of secondary infections and suffer severe weight loss.
«This particular kind of damage — repetitive surface damage — can leave exposed areas that become susceptible to corrosion.»
And while you deal with that distraction you become susceptible to costly mistakes, like paying a bill late or writing a cheque on the wrong account and getting slapped with overdraft fees.
When there's a bacterial imbalance caused by stress, aging, and poor eating habits, you'll become susceptible to infections.
Once weakened, we become susceptible to illness and disease, occurring at younger and younger ages, that medical practitioners treat with synthetic chemical drug compounds that often prove toxic and increase our chemical load even further.
This creates a problem: if we don't take in aspartame, we are suddenly exposed to a drastically low level of serotonin and we become susceptible to depression.
Once Adrenal Fatigue sets in, you may become susceptible to a long list of health complaints including respiratory infections, asthma, allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and other immune disorders.
Without anthocyanin, your brain cells will become susceptible to damage.
If these beneficial bacteria are not replaced then the body may become susceptible to opportunistic fungi or digestive disorders.
When our guts are imbalanced, our immune systems become weakened, and we become susceptible to infections.
You will become susceptible to overtraining, injury and illness.
Over 10 million people nationwide have osteoporosis, in which bones become susceptible to fracture.
Hamster cells are unable to be infected by JSRV, but if the cells harbor a piece of human DNA that contains the viral receptor, the cells become susceptible to the virus.
«Infecteds» remain in the infectious state for a typical period, after which they recover and become susceptible again.
These results offer hope that other promising agents await discovery in the soil, says Helen Zgurskaya, a biochemist at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, who studies how bacteria become susceptible to antibiotics.
However, Raffa and Turner say that thinning employed uniformly over large areas might inadvertently increase the risk of outbreak if trees become susceptible all at once.
First, they chemically mutagenized the resistant accession of wheat to identify plants that become susceptible to the stem rust pathogen.
In a non-native habitat, fish become susceptible to parasites, diseases and predators that they are not equipped to fend off.
And today, with more than half the world's bananas coming from a single, Cavendish variety, they may increasingly become susceptible to fungi that threaten its livelihood, such as the devastating Panama disease.
While various models have been proposed to explain why certain children who experienced trauma become susceptible to psychosis, physicians still do not have a clear understanding of this process.
These include the overall validity of the radical - pair mechanism, whether birds might have evolved to be able to detect minute magnetic changes and have thus become susceptible to human - produced radio noise as a side - effect, or even whether applied electromagnetic fields might be affecting a different behavior — such as motivation — altogether.
So that you don't become susceptible to downturns in the markets.»
Allowing yourself to become susceptible to illnesses could pose danger to you and the baby growing inside of you.
Also, when breastmilk stays in the breast too long (due to an improper latch), you become susceptible to something called milk stasis, which leads to the M word (mastitis).
Unlike Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang, the 24 - year - old is able to retain possession deeper on the field; this is vital against Bayern, who quickly become susceptible to counter-attacks once their first defensive intervention by their centre - backs is nullified.
We've all heard about adulterated honey schemes or whey protein that magically becomes «organically certified» on its way to the U.S. from Asia, but as new ingredients become more popular, they also become susceptible to joining the growing army of fraudulent foods.
At that point the allegedly liberated individuals become susceptible to any offer of renewed certainty.
This means that the state has become susceptible to the devices of Hindu nationalism; Hindutva has covertly and overtly gained a foothold in the everyday workings of the nation.
They are becoming susceptible to attacks by hackers and cybercriminals who employ different ways to manipulate users for their own advantage.
During pregnancy the skin becomes susceptible to a variety of synthetic materials and detergents.
The mice became susceptible to human prions only after the mouse PrP gene was removed (Cell, vol 83, p 1).
Resistance breaks down — corn becomes susceptible again — when the fungus evolves to avoid detection by the plant.
He and the team assessed whether VPA - exposed and normal tadpoles showed differences in how they schooled (like fish), avoided apparent collisions, tolerated startling noises, and became susceptible to seizures.
Naturally, this fluid quickly becomes susceptible to germs and the end result is an infection.
Likewise, someone can «think» he or she is a great athlete, but without an opportunity to experience «being» a great athlete, the thought becomes susceptible to doubt.
After the Chernobyl disaster took place, many people in the surrounding areas became susceptible to radiation poisoning from eating foods grown on the radioactive soil.
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