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Definitionn. the state of being vulnerable or exposed
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Pollution affects people's vulnerability to various diseases. [Please select]
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I see weakness and vulnerability as I do everyone. [Please select]
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If the Philanthus were guided solely by considerations of vulnerability she would certainly strike there, instead of insistently seeking the narrow breach in the throat. [Please select]
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35 The Effect of Snow Conditions on the Vulnerability of White-Tailed Deer to Wolf Predation L. [Please select]
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Substantial vulnerability to wolves seems to begin at about the age of 5 years (fig.) [Please select]
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The age of 5 years seems to be the beginning of the period of vulnerability for adult deer. [Please select]
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For further discussion of the effect of snow on the vulnerability of deer, see Mech _et al. [Please select]
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THE EFFECT OF SNOW CONDITIONS ON THE VULNERABILITY OF WHITE-TAILED DEER TO WOLF PREDATION L. [Please select]
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Vulnerability and Mortality It could be expected that the translocated wolves would be more vulnerable than wolves in their native environment. [Please select]
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The displacement of the translocated wolves in this experiment apparently caused an initial increase in their daily movements, and probably increased their vulnerability, at least during the first 2 months after release. [Please select]
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The astonishing hint so coolly dropped by his wife concerning her fearlessness of divorce proceedings had only awakened him to the consciousness of his own vulnerability and carelessness of conduct. [Please select]
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