- In biology,
immunity is the
state of
being insusceptible or
resistant to a
noxious agent or process,
especially a
pathogen or
infectious disease. Immunity...
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online ratings,
while just one-fifth of
consumers see
themselves as
insusceptible to such
reviews and ratings. Two in five
European consumers also regard...
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tzaraath as it
applies to clothing:
Clothing belonging to a
gentile are
insusceptible to tzaraath. Only sheep's wool is
susceptible to a
negah of tzaraath...
- and
mathematical proof, Steiner's
remained intensely subjective and
insusceptible of
objective confirmation."
Robert Todd
Carroll has said of Steiner...
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indispensable to our existence,
consequently a
common thing,
consequently insusceptible of appropriation". In a
letter to
Louis Blanqui in 1841,
Proudhon wrote...
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animals to be put down by some form,
typically electronarcosis, and thus
insusceptible to pain
before being subjected to any form of
violent action. According...
- such as rape and
domestic abuse, to re****ure
themselves of
their insusceptibility to such events.
People may even
blame the victim's
faults in a "past...
- and
mathematical proof, Steiner's
remained intensely subjective and
insusceptible of
objective confirmation."
According to Dan Dugan,
Steiner was a champion...
- Unfortunately, however, for him the cir****stances
themselves proved insusceptible of any
further evidence than
their own existence. The
court ruled against...
- uncertain. In the case of the
pufferfish host, at
least (see below),
their insusceptibility to the
poison is
thought to
result from
cysteine asperagine amino acid...