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The phrase "a pattern of deficiencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring issue or a consistent lack of something in a particular context, such as performance, skills, or resources.
Example: "The report highlighted a pattern of deficiencies in the company's safety protocols that needed immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a trend of shortcomings" or "a series of inadequacies."
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The settlements over the trading loss in London — reached with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve and the Financial Conduct Authority in London — laid bare a pattern of "deficiencies" in JPMorgan's oversight.
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It can yield a pattern of heterozygote deficiencies that is similar to nonpanmixia (Taberlet et al. 1999).
Under the TPM, the Wilcoxon test revealed a pattern of heterozygosity deficiency (P(D) = 0.027) (Table 2).
The New type displayed a higher level of genetic variability than the Čokan in terms of allele numbers, but the New Tsigai showed a pattern of heterozygosity deficiency.
These are as follows: a history of gestational / postpartum hypopituitarism, a contrast-enhancing sellar mass with MRI features characteristic of LyHy, a pattern of endocrine deficiency with early loss of adrenocorticotrophic hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone unlike that found with macroadenomas and pituitary failure disproportionate to size of the mass [ 20].
Overall, NL3-KO mice showed a similar pattern of deficiencies.
It yields a specific pattern of deficiencies and excesses of particular genotypes that can readily be distinguished from Hardy Weinberg deviations caused by nonrandom mating (van Oosterhout et al. 2004).
These algorithms showed potential early on, by identifying a small population of patients who had a pattern of hypoxia (oxygen deficiency) but were not undergoing home oxygen treatment.
But at the Federal Transit Administration, Therese McMillan, the acting administrator, pointed to a pattern of broad safety management deficiencies.
3 The teratogenic effects of alcohol were reported in the medical literature in 1968, 4 and the term 'FAS' was used in 1973 to describe a pattern of characteristic facial features, growth deficiency and central nervous system (CNS) impairment in babies exposed to alcohol in utero.
Our findings demonstrate a consistent pattern of functional deficiency and provide further support for a helicase-dependent cellular function of RECQL4 in addition to its Nterminus-dependent role in initiation of replication, a function that may underlie the phenotype of RECQL4-linked disease.
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