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The phrase "a deficiency for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific shortcoming or lack that is relevant to a particular context or situation.
Example: "The report highlighted a deficiency for which the team must find a solution to improve overall performance."
Alternatives: "a lack that requires" or "a shortcoming for which".
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Lack of cultural knowledge is no longer viewed as a deficiency for which one must compensate.
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While bio-medically, menopause could be treated as an illness or a symptomatic process, or even a hormone deficiency for which some sort of treatment can be utilized, from a more psychosocial and cultural perspective it could be seen as a phase in a woman's life, not requiring medication unless severe symptoms are present [ 1].
Only about 6,000 children in this country have the growth factor deficiency for which the drugs are approved and only a few hundred are now using either of the drugs.
Aggressive features found in these women include the inability to repair damaged DNA a mutational process known as homologous recombination deficiency, for which there are emerging therapies.
A 14-day course of primaquine (PQ) is effective but cannot safely be used in routine practice because of its interaction with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency for which testing is seldom available.
Furthermore, whereas transgenic mice expressing RasV12 display only some features of EMT, compound transgenic mice with a deficiency for p21CIP1 show accelerated mammary tumor formation, which may result from the induction of more extensive EMT features [ 70].
(Is there any other kind?) For the past several weeks, most of Mr. Gore's pronouncements have focused not on national issues but on our state's deficiencies, for which his opponent, Gov. George W. Bush, is presumably to blame.
Some of these categories are in fact related to design, detailing and construction deficiencies, for which the extensive damage or collapse of structures can occur through the contribution of many of these causes.
A kit of ∼400 deficiency lines for which homozygotes have a recognizable nervous system and intact body walls encompasses >80% of the genome.
Atrophic gastritis reduces the absorption of several nutrients, which leads, especially for vitamin B12 to a deficiency state, which only partly could be explained by dietary intake or atrophic gastritis.
A subset kit of 233 deficiency lines, for which homozygotes develop relatively normally to late stage 16, covers ∼50% of the genome.
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