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The Washington Post no subscription Dear all, Can I replace susceptible with vulnerable in above without changing the meaning? I think you could make that substitution, LQZ. I probably hear and read "susceptible" more often than "vulnerable" when people refer to somebody's physical vulnerability to something in a medical context, however.
Silver Senior Member Chongqing. Chinese,Cantonese,Sichuan dialect. If we equalize both exposure and susceptibility, the incidence among the poor will be reduced to The reference interaction corresponds to The pure indirect effect can then be calculated as Inequalities in alcohol-related mortality in 17 European countries: a retrospective analysis of mortality register.
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