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  • 71susceptibility — noun 1 (U) the condition of being easily affected or influenced by something: susceptibility to disease 2 sb s susceptibilities someone s feelings, especially when they are easily offended or upset: The policy has no regard for the… …

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  • 72susceptibility — UK [səˌseptəˈbɪlətɪ] / US noun Word forms susceptibility : singular susceptibility plural susceptibilities 1) [uncountable] the tendency to be easily affected or influenced by something the gene that controls susceptibility to nicotine addiction… …

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  • 73tender — tender1 [ten′dər] adj. [ME tendre < OFr < L tener, soft, delicate, tender, prob. altered (infl. by tenuis,THIN) < Sabine terenum, soft, akin to Gr terēn, tender < IE * ter , tender, weak, orig., rubbed, worn down < base * ter , to… …

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  • 74strong — adj. & adv. adj. (stronger; strongest) 1 having the power of resistance; able to withstand great force or opposition; not easily damaged or overcome (strong material; strong faith; a strong character). 2 (of a person s constitution) able to… …

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  • 75Feeling — Feel ing, a. 1. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs. [1913… …

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  • 76Nonsensitive — Non*sen si*tive, a. Not sensitive; wanting sense or perception; not easily affected. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 77Mural — For other uses, see Mural (disambiguation). Ceiling painting, by Jean André Rixens. Salle des Illustres, Le Capitole, Toulouse, France. A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent… …

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  • 78Oort cloud — An artist s rendering of the Oort cloud and the Kuiper belt (inset). Sizes of individual objects have been exaggerated for visibility …

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  • 79Minimum viable population — (MVP) is a lower bound on the population of a species, such that it can survive in the wild. This term is used in the fields of biology, ecology, and conservation biology. More specifically MVP is the smallest possible size at which a biological… …

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  • 80Underground living — refers simply to living below the ground s surface, whether in naturally occurring caves or in built structures.Besides its obvious novelty, underground living offers additional benefits when compared to living in traditional buildings, such as a …

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