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penetrant

[pen-i-truhnt] / ˈpɛn ɪ trənt /


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“It would give us a better sense of how penetrant the virus is in our communities,” said William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University.

From Washington Times • May 14, 2020

Only five per cent of disease-related gene mutations are fully penetrant, which means they guarantee the disease.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 17, 2019

Whole-brain radiation treatment – highly penetrant x-rays dosed directly through her skull – would also be used against leukaemia growth in her brain.

From The Guardian • Jan. 17, 2011

This gas is 3. blistering penetrant, the effects of which last for a considerable length of time, owing to its slow evaporation.

From Time Magazine Archive

The woman thanked him, her eyes penetrant, keenly intelligent, even a trifle mocking.

From The Flying Legion by England, George Allan